OFFICIALS IN CHARGE OF FARMERS' INSTITUTES. 



Alabama.— C. A. Gary, professor of veterinary science, Polytechnic Institute, Auburn; G. W. Carver, 



director Agricultural Experiment Station, Tiiskegee. 

 Alaska. — C. C. Georgeson, Agricultural Experiment Station, Sitka. 

 Arizona. — R. H. Forbes, director Agricultural Experiment Station, Tucson. 

 Arkansas. — J. M. 'rillman, president University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. 

 CALIFORNIA. — E. J. Wick.son, superintendent of Farmers' Institutes, University of California, Berkeley; 



D. T. Fowler, conductor of Farmers' Institutes in central and northern California, Berkeley; 



A. J. Cook, conductor of Farmers' Institutes in .southern California, Claremont; W. T. Clark, 



assistant superintendent of Farmers' Institutes, Berkeley. 

 Colorado.— W. L. Carlyle, dean of School of Agriculture, State Agricultural College, Fort Collins; 



Fred. P. John.son, assistant superintendent of Farmers' Institutes, Denver. 

 Connecticut.— James F. Brown, secretary State Board of Agriculture, North Stonington; .T. i',. 



Schwink, jr., secretary Connecticut Dairymen's Association, Meriden; H. C. C. Miles, secretary 



Connecticut Pomological Society, Mil ford. 

 Delaware.— Wesley Webb, secretary Board of Agriculture, Dover; Arthur T. Ncale, director of 



Agricultural Experiment Station, and superintendent of institutes for Newcasfle County, New^ark. 

 Florida. — C. M. Conner, professor of agriculture. University of Florida, Lake City. 

 Georgia. — H. C. White, president State College of Agriculture, Athens; Harvie Jordan, field agent in 



charge of Farmers' Institutes, 920 Empire Building, Atlanta. 

 Hawaii. — J. G. Smith, Agricultural Experiment Station, Honolulu. 

 ID.4.H0. — H. T. French, director Agricultural Experiment Station, Moscow. 

 Illinois. — Frank H. Hall, secretary Illinois Farmers' Institutes, Aurora. 

 Indiana. — W. C. Latta, professor of Agriculture in Purdue University, Lafayette. 

 Iowa. — J. C. Simpson, secretary State Board of Agriculture, Des Moines. 

 Kansas.— J. T. Willard, director Agricultural Experiment Station, Manhattan. 

 Kentucky. — Hubert Vreeland, commissioner of agriculture, Frankfort. 

 Louisiana. — J. G. Lee, commissioner of agriculture. Baton Rouge.' 

 Maine. — A. W. Gilman, commi.ssioner of agriculture, Augusta. 

 Maryland. — W. L. Amoss, director Farmers' Institutes, Benson. 

 Massachusetts.— J. L. Ellsworth, secretary State Board of Agriculture, Boston. 

 Michigan. — L. R. Taft, superintendent of Farmers' Institutes, Agricultural College. 

 Minnesota.— O. C. Gregg, director Farmers' Institutes, Lynd. 



Mississippi. — J. C. Hardy, president Agricultural and Mechanical College, Agricultural College. 

 Missouri. — Geo. B. Ellis, secretary State Board of Agriculture, Columbia. 

 Montana. — F. B. Linfield, director Agricultural Experiment Station, Bozeman. 

 Nebraska. — E. A. Burnett, director Agricultural Experiment Station, Lincoln. 

 Nevada. — J. E. Stubbs, president Nevada State University, Reno. 

 New Hampshire. — N. J. Bachelder, secretary State Board of Agriculture, Concord. 

 New Jersey. — Franklin Dye, secretary State Board of Agriculture, Trenton. 

 New Mexico. — Luther Poster, president Agricultural and Mechanical College, Mesilla Park. 

 New York.— F. E. Dawley, director Farmers' Institutes, Fayetteville. 

 North Carolina. — S. L. Patterson, conimi.s^ioner of agriculture, Raleigh; Tait Butler, profes.sor 



veterinary .science. College of Agriculture and Mcchsuiic Arts, field agent, Raleigh. ' 

 North Dakota. — E. E. Kaufman, deputy commissioner of agriculture, Bismarck. 

 Ohio.— W. AV. Miller, secretary State Board of Agriculture, Columbus. 

 Oklahoma Territory. — C. A.-McNal)l), secretary State Board of Agriculture, Guthrie. 

 Oregon. — J. Withycombe, director Agricultural )<;;xperiment Station, Corvallis. 

 Pennsylvania. — A. L. Martin, deputy secretary of agriculture, Harrisburg. 

 Porto Rico.— D. W. May, Agricultural Experiment Station, Mayaguez. 

 Rhode Island. — John G. Clarke, secretary State Board of Agriculture, Providence. 

 Soi'TH Carolina.— J. N. Harper, director Agricultural Experiment Station, Clemson College. 

 South Dakota. — M. F. Greeley, superintendent of Farmers' Institutes, Gary. 

 Tennessee.— W. W. Ogilvie, commi.ssioner of agriculture, Nashville. 

 Texas. — J. \V. Carson, director Farmers' Institutes, College Station. 

 Utah.— P. .\. Yoder, director Agricultural Experiment Station, Logan. 

 Vermont. — fJeorge Aitken, secretary State Board of Agriculture, Woodstock. 

 vIrginia. — G. W. Koiner, commissioner of agriculture, Richmond; A. M. Soule, director Agricultural 



Experiment Station and secretary Virginia State Farmers' Institute, Blacksburg. . 

 Washington. — E. A. Bryan, president Agricultural ('oljege and School of Science, Pullman; E. E. 



Elliott, professor of agriculture, Washington Agricultural College; field agent in charge of 



institutes, Pullman. 

 West Virginia. — J. B. Garvin, assistant secretary of agriculture, Charleston. 

 Wisconsin. — G. B. McKerrow, director Farmers' Institutes; Madi.son. 

 Wyoming.— B. C. Buflfum, director Agricultural Experiment Station, Laramie. 



