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• , | ! :i n 1! h. * t crops i 1 n circulari; ! I to learn A II and how 11 could I Hi d< 1! ii uuunci no i -iii T t: ,vn v M lings tilted rhey w< ami"a i »r pri ^ n of t: r findii y d mot ;r w their immedihi* loc:si:t!'-. In time, knowledge became in- - ::.: :: th< scop broa i 1. 7. W II ea* h 1) j— I done in tl If ~ tp t> r* -• d. II i I 111 i O f I< L II : 1.. •i il j Id i thi unhappy I i innini bh( LJnivi $5.52 $12 I P w n makin irapoi nl contributions i tate and nation. 1 nong rs, lei d In iirl\ thai what the pro doii i rbana wi oi tl, elical put but ected their incom< n in 1 w;i> - of doing thii W hen 1 1>•'•'• en- clay which porl to the campus in 1891. th< mosl common valm In oraplainl aboul the < '"11' e of A iculture ; ultin t | ii was QOI doing enough r < irch. Actually, ut t 1. its experiment sti ion 1 1 undertaken some 150 xp< ments of different kinds and had issued 33 bulletins in its first n years of existence. Tl EAIIY A C H C U l T U t A l t£S: CM « < * INCREASE CtOP YIEIOS I T SO utput of research .-imply could not n. I tl.. di ii I. 0\ . the I 'niversitv 1 been able t point to an impressive y of rch accomhmei of it- staff—I many, indeed, or any ornpl • listin ( u trl -u« thi :i iCM111111:11 i \:it Btation was proving conclusively tl I tl. hyb m of i product turdier plants and betl elds. A I UP. pr< ifi or w one of li' - rhapg the ' o n nizc the i ui * . . tvi 1u I. o reit . i «m • • A • '• '• 1917, the ii omy departmenl \\ B thai adding oil-building material could up n exl i .i moncv in the farm* •
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