Bronisław Pruski
Bronisław Pruski (born August 17, 1843, died March 5, 1910 in Płomany), Polish landowner, activist of the Central Agricultural Society.
He attended school in Wloclawek; After finishing education, he settled in the family estate of Płomany in the Lipno district. Fully engaged in the development of property, through work and savings, and through numerous investments in the role and livestock, he made a model flotation farm. He was particularly famous as a sheep breeder, leading the way of self-selection to create a special variety of sheep, the so-called. similar to French sheep prekos (combed wool). In Płomianów they supplied breeders from the entire Płock province and other areas of the Kingdom of Poland.
Prussia was also known for his concern for court service and the workers he cared for. Since the beginning of the existence of the Central Agricultural Society, he was a member of the Regional Council of the Agricultural Society of Dobrzyń (established in Lipno), and since November 1907 has been chairing the Sheep Farming Section of the Central Agricultural Society.
He died in Plomin on March 5, 1910. Bibliography
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