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tioii and iiiialyses of foods; the value of certain grains and by-products 

 as feed for pigs; conunercial fertilizers; the Hessian li}'^ — life history 

 anfl remedies; broom rape of hemp and method of com))ating the 

 same, and the feeding of dairy cows. 



LOUISIANA. 



No. 1. Sugar Experiment Station, Audubon Park, New Orleans. 



No. 2. State Experiment Station, J'alnn Rout/e. 



No. 3. North Louisiana Experiment Station, Calhoun. 



Department of I^onisiana State University and Agricultural and Meehanical College. 



GOVERNING BOARD. 



State Board of Agriculture and Immigration: Governor W. W. Heard, Baton 

 Rouge; Henry L. Fuqua (Vire-President), Baton Rouge; J. G. Lee {C'omiitlssioner), 

 Baton Rouge; Thon. D. Boyd (President of State Unirersitg), Baton Rouge; Wm. C. 

 Stn])l)H {Director of State I'lrperhnent St(dion), Baton Rouge; John Dymond, Belair; 

 Emile Ro8t, St. Rose; A. V. Eastman, Lake Charles; E. T. .Sellers, Walnut Lane; 

 Chas. Bchuler, Keatehie; H. P. McClendon, Amite. 



STATION STAFF. 



Sugar Experiment Station, Audut>oii Park, New Orleans. 



AV. C. Stubbs, Ph. D., Director. C. A. Browne, jr.. Ph. D., Chemist. 



R. E. Blouin, M. S., A,mstunt Director; G. D. Harris, M. S., M. A., Geologist. 



Chemi.'<t. G. B. Taylor, B. S., Assistant Cheini.4. 



P. L. Hutchinson, B. S., Cltemi.'it. George Chiquelin, Sugar Maker. 



E. F. Lines, As.'<i.'^tanl Geologist. J). Williams, Fann Manager. 



Robert Glen k, Ph. (»., B. S., Chemist. J. K. INIcHugh, Secretary, Stenographer. 



State ?>xperiment Station, Baton Rouge. 



W. C. Stubbs, M. A., Ph. D., Director. C. E. Coates, jr., Ph. D., Chemist. 



W. R. Dodson, K. A., B. S., Assistant H. Skolfield, Treasurer. 



Director. H. A. Morgan, B. S. A., Entomologist. 



W. H. Daliymplc, M. R. G. Y. S., Vet- F. H. Burnette, Horticulturist. 



erinarian. B. H. Atkinson, Farm Manager. 



North Louisiana Experiment Station, Calhoun. 



W. C. Stubbs, J\I. A., I'n. 1)., Director. E. J. Watson, Ihn-ticulturist. 



D. N. Barrow, B. S., Assistant Director. Travis McClendon, 7>rt/r(/Hio;(,/V/u//rj/ma;i. 



Simuii Raum, P>. S., Chemi.st. L. H. Peevy, Farm Manager. 



(JENKKAT. OUTLOOK. 



The work of the Louisiana stations folloW'S yery closely the lines 

 heretofore pursued, special attention being giyen to beef production, 

 using honuvgiown forage plants and the by-products of rice, cotton 

 seed, and sugar cane. A very thorough study of the chemical com- 

 position, digestibility, and feeding yalue of rice ])y-products is being 

 made. The rotation experiments, tests of forage plants and other 

 field crops, and the improyement of cotton, sugar cane, and potjitoes 

 are being continuc^d. The tield experiments at Baton Rouge suf- 



