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- Femco_Farm_No._2 abstract "Femco Farm—named for F. E. Murphy, president and publisher of the Minneapolis Tribune—was actually six farms owned by Murphy in Wilkin County in the U.S. state of Minnesota. He used these farms, totaling 5,000–6,000 acres (2,000–2,400 ha), to demonstrate breeding techniques and diversified farming in the 1920s and 1930s. He raised McKarrow Shropshire sheep, Holstein cows, white Orphington chickens, Duroc Jersey hogs, and Percheron horses and grew oats, barley, corn, alfalfa, sweet clover, rye and flax, in the belief that diversification would help farmers prosper. He bred a Holstein, Lady Pride, who was showcased at the 1932 State Fair. At the time she produced more butter than any other cow, yielding 35,626 pounds (16,160 kg) of milk and 1,483 pounds (673 kg) of butter in one year; at the time, the average cow yielded 4,000 pounds (1,800 kg) of milk and 170 pounds (77 kg) of butter. He claimed that the yields his animals achieved could be reproduced by typical farmers using his techniques.".
- Femco_Farm_No._2 added "1980-07-17".
- Femco_Farm_No._2 nearestCity Kent,_Minnesota.
- Femco_Farm_No._2 nrhpReferenceNumber "80002184".
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- Femco_Farm_No._2 yearOfConstruction "1922".
- Femco_Farm_No._2 added "1980-07-17".
- Femco_Farm_No._2 built "1922".
- Femco_Farm_No._2 caption "Femco Farm Number 2".
- Femco_Farm_No._2 caption "operated by Gerald Krump in 1990".
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- Femco_Farm_No._2 locmapin "Minnesota".
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- Femco_Farm_No._2 longDirection "W".
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- Femco_Farm_No._2 mpsub "Wilkin County MRA".
- Femco_Farm_No._2 name "Femco Farm No. 2".
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- Femco_Farm_No._2 subject Category:1922_establishments_in_the_United_States.
- Femco_Farm_No._2 subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Wilkin_County,_Minnesota.
- Femco_Farm_No._2 subject Category:Farms_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Minnesota.
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- Femco_Farm_No._2 comment "Femco Farm—named for F. E. Murphy, president and publisher of the Minneapolis Tribune—was actually six farms owned by Murphy in Wilkin County in the U.S. state of Minnesota. He used these farms, totaling 5,000–6,000 acres (2,000–2,400 ha), to demonstrate breeding techniques and diversified farming in the 1920s and 1930s.".
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- Femco_Farm_No._2 name "Femco Farm No. 2".