Howard Waidron Roper
Nova Scotia
H. W. Roper is a man who provided leadership in many fields of agriculture
during his lifetime. He was a farmer, livestock breeder, showman, judge,
dairy plant operator, sire selection coimnittee and semen sales in N .S.,
Annual Breeders Co-operative, leader in breeder organizations, set up
sales organization, and operated a successful quality sales program of
dairy and beef cattle of selected breeding stock for a number of years.
Mr. Roper was born on a dairy farm in P.E.I. on July 1, 1906. He left
school at an early age to work on the farm with his father. He utilized
the winter months of 1920-21 to take a technical course in agriculture
in Charlottetown.
When he was seven years of age his father gave him a purebred Guernsey
calf, "Rose of the Villette", a calf imported from the Isle of Guernsey.
He has been interested in Guernseys since that date.
He left Prince Edward Island when he was 19 for British Columbia where
he lined up a job on a fox ranch with a former P.E.I. fox breeder. He
returned to the Island later that year to work on the farm with his father.
He continued working on farms until 1931 when he purchased a milk business
in Halifax, which he operated for two years. Mr. Roper sold his milk business
in Halifax and in 1934 he and his father bought Beech Hill Farm and moved
back to Princeport, Colchester County, Nova Scotia. While at Beech Hill
they milked 100 cows and operated Beech Hill Guernsey Dairy Sales. They
carried on this operation for 16 years.
In the period 1927-30, Mr. Roper acted as part-time fieldman for the
Maritime Guernsey Breeders. He participated on a committee that was organized
to study the possibility of setting up the Canadian Guernsey Breeders
Journal. The necessity for the journal was agreed to and Mr. Roper served
as its editor for the first two years of operation.
He was a part-time classifier for Guernsey cattle from 1948-50 and was
named President of the Canadian Guernsey Breeders Association in 1950.
When he was 16 years of age he took a carload of cattle on the Maritime
Show Circuit showing in Charlottetown, Halifax, Saint John, St. Stephen
and Fredericton and back home. He followed the same circuit the following
year plus showed cattle at the Maritime Winter Fair and the Royal Winter
Fair.
His big show year was 1929 when he showed in Brandon, Regina, Calgary,
Saskatoon, Edmonton, the Canadian National Exhibition, Springfield, Mass.,
Wooster, Mass., Brocton, Mass., Maritime Winter Fair, Royal Winter Fair
and Ottawa Winter Fair. After selling the cattle in 1950 he went to work
for the Nova Scotia Animal Breeders Co-op. as Sales Manager. He played
an important part in the early development of the organization. He was
in charge of semen procurement, sire analysis and setting up the establishment
of quality sales under Nova Scotia Animal Sales.
Although Mr. Roper retired from N .S. Animal Breeders Co-op. in 1970,
he continues to carry on a sales management program.
In community developement programs he served as Secretary of the N .S.
Livestock Council, Central N .S. Holstein Club and he also played an important
part in the establishment of the Atlantic Agricultural Hall of Fame Program.