This address from Farmers' Week, January 4, 1909, delivered at the School of Agriculture and Experiment Station, offers insights into the agricultural practices and research of the time. Presented by Thomas Forsyth Hunt, a prominent figure in agricultural education, this document provides a valuable snapshot of early 20th-century farming techniques and the role of experiment stations in advancing agricultural knowledge.
Detailing the curriculum, research initiatives, and outreach programs, this address serves as a historical record of agricultural development. It highlights the importance of education and scientific inquiry in improving farming methods and ensuring food security. Readers interested in the history of agriculture and the evolution of farming practices in the United States will find "School of Agriculture and Experiment Station. Address During Farmers' Week, January 4, 1909" to be an informative and insightful resource.
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