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The Torrington Livestock Commission, established in 1934, [10] still held twice-weekly livestock auctions in 2015. It is the largest livestock auction operation and barn in Wyoming, and ranks as the third to fifth largest livestock
The early history of the dwelling traditionally identified as the “Captain William Bull Tavern” begins with Isaac and Eunice Bull's purchase of 58 high acres of land on the Litchfield Farmington Road in 1756 from Stephen Rossetter for L 112 and ends with the sale of the farm to George Buell in 1892, a story in which William Bull occupies center stage for 9 of the 73 years.
Today the Market House is the location for the Great Torrington Heritage Museum and Archive including a room dedicated to the English Civil War and the battle at Torrington in 1646. Other displays include examples of gloving, blacksmithing, agriculture, printing and the Home Front during World War II. Also on view are a number of items from the ...
Ontario Stockyards is a livestock auction facility located in Cookstown, Ontario and serves much of Southern Ontario in selling cattle, pork and other livestock from producers to buyers to process as meat. [1]
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The World Livestock Auctioneer Championship is an annual competition of livestock auctioneers who practice the auction chant typical of rural areas in the United States and Canada. The competition is sponsored by the Livestock Marketing Association and was first held in 1963. [1] Brian Curless won the competition in 2017.
Viscount Torrington, a title in the British peerage; HMS Torrington, the name of four ships of the Royal Navy; SS Torrington, British collier built in 1905, sunk by German submarine in April 1917; Torrington, a sailing brig built in 1847 in Nova Scotia, which sank in New Zealand in 1851; Torrington F.C., football club in Great Torrington, Devon
The Vaynols live on 15 acres of grazing land owned by Lincoln farmer and RBST Trustees Neville and Maureen Turner. On 23 August 2013 a female calf was born after the mother, Templeson Tania, had been artificially inseminated at East Torrington. There are now 5 cows and 4 heifers plus this new calf at the agisted herd in Lincolnshire. [5]