John Barron was born and educated at Elora, Ontario. He moved
to Manitoba in 1878 and homesteaded near Carberry, having been one of the
first settlers in this area.
In 1882, Mr. Barron established one of the best Shorthorn herds in
Canada. His farm was known as the "Fairview Stock Farm" and the quality
of his breeding stock was the finest. The men that came after Mr.
Barron had the advantage of obtaining excellent foundation stock from his
herd. in exhibitions all over Canada. Mr. Barron's name topped
the prize list. In 1879 he swept the field at the Industrial Exhibition
in Winnipeg.
Mr. Barron's achievements were recognized by the Manitoba Shorthorn
Breeder's Association at a banquet held in his honour. A short time
later he was elected President of the Dominion Shorthorn Breeder's Association
in appreciation of his contributions.
Mr. Barron took an active interest in the welfare of the Carberry
community. He served the Municipality of North Cypress as Reeve and Councilor
for a number of years, was a member of the Carberry Masonic Lodge #29 for
42 years and was a director of the Caberry Agricultural society.
Mr. Barron not only raised good stock himself but advised and assisted
neighbors in the improvement of their own herds.
Mr. Barron developed a model, up-to-date and thoroughly equipped
farm. By his methods and his success he established a standard of attainment
which have influenced agricultural development.