UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA 

 AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION 



GOVERNING BOARD 



(Regents of the University) 

 Ex-Offlcio 



Hon. George W. P. Hunt Governor of the State 



Hon. Charles O. Case, Supt. Pub. Instruction. 



Appointed by the Governor of the State 



Frank H. Hereford, Chancellor 



William V. Whitmore, A. M., M. D Treasurer 



William J. Bryan, Jr., A. B., Secretary 



Lewis D. Ricketts, Ph. D., Regent 



William Scarlett, A. B., B. D., Regent 



Roderick D. Kennedy, M. D., Regent 



Rudolph Rasmessen, Regent 



Frank J. Duffy, Regent 



RuFus B. von KleinSmid, A. M. Sc. D. . President of the University 



AGRICULTURAL STAFF 

 Robert H. Forbes, M. S., Ph. D., . . . . . . . Director 



John J. Thornber, A. M. Botanist 



Albert E. Vinson, Ph. D., . Biochemist 



Clifford N. Catlin, A. M. Assistant Chemist 



George E. P. Smith, C. E., Irrigation Engineer 



Arthur L. Enger, B. S., Assistant Engineer 



George F. Freeman, B. S Plant Breeder 



J. C. Th. Uphof, Assistant Plant Breeder 



Stephen B. Johnson, B. S., 

 Richard H. Williams, Ph. D. 

 Walter S. Cunningham, B. S 

 Austin W. Morrill, Ph. D., 

 Stanley F. Morse, B. A. S., 

 George W. Barnes, B. S. A., 

 L. S. Parke, B. S., 

 Edith C. Salisbury, . 

 EsTMER W. Hudson, 



Assistant Horticulturist 



Animal Husbandman 



Assistant Animal Husbandman 



Entomologist 



. Superintendent Extension Service 

 Livestock Specialist, Extension Service 

 . Boys and Girls State Club Agent 

 Home Economics Specialist 

 Egyptian Cotton Specialist 

 James A. Armstrong, B. S., . . . Farm Adviser, Maricopa County 



Arthur L. Paschall, B. Agr., Farm Adviser, Cochise-Santa Cruz Counties 

 Charles R. Filleruf, B. P. I., D. B., 



Farm Adviser, Navajo-Apache Counties 

 Alando B. Ballantyne, B. S., Farm Adviser, Graham-Greenlee Counties 

 Foster T. Parker, . . . . . Secretary, Extension Department 

 Helen M. A. Miller, . . Secretary, Agricultural Experiment Station 



Hester L. Hunter, Stenographer 



The Experiment Station offices and laboratories are located in the University 

 buildings at Tucson. The range reserves (cooperative, U. S. D. A.), are suit- 

 ably situated adjacent to and southeast of Tucson. The work in horticulture 

 and animal husbandry has been conducted mainly on the Experiment Station 

 Farm, three miles northwest of Phoenix, Arizona. The date palm orchards 

 are three miles south of Tempe (cooperative ,U. S. D. A.), and one mile 

 southeast of Yuma, Arizona, respectively. The experimental dry-farms are 

 near Cochise, Snowflake, and Prescott, Arizona. 



Visitors are cordially invited, and correspondence receives careful attention. 



The Bulletins, Timely Hints, and Reports of this Station will be sent free 



to all who apply. Kindly notify us of errors or changes in address, and send 



in the names of your neighbors, especially recent arrivals, who may find our 



publications useful. 



Address. THE EXPERIMENT STATION, 



Tucson, Arizona. 



