OFFICIALS IN CHARGE OF FARMERS' INSTITUTES. 



Alabama.— ('. A. fury, inolcssorof veterinnry science, Polytechnic Institute, Auburn; (i. W. Carver, 



director Agrictilturul Expcrinicnt Station, Tu.skegee. 

 ALASKA.— C. C. Georgeson, Ajjricultural Experiment .Station, Sitka. 

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

 Arkansas.— J. N. Tillman, president University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. 

 California.— E. J. Wickson, superintendent of Farmers' Institutes, University of California, Berkeley; 



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



J. B. XefT, conductor of Farmers' Institutes in southern California, Anaheim; W. T. Clark, 



assistant superintendent of Farmers' Institutes, Berkeley. 

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



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

 CONNF.cTiciT.— James F. Brown, secretary State Board of Agriculture, North Stonington; J. G. 



Schwink, jr., secretary Connecticut Dairymen's As.sociation, Merideu; H. C. C. Miles, secretary 



Connecticut Pomological Society, Milford. 

 Delaware.— \Yesley Webb, secretary Board of Agriculture, Dover; Arthur T. Neale, director of 



Agricultural Experiment Station, and superintendent of institutes for Newcastle County, Newark. 

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

 Georgia.— H. C. White, president State College of Agriculture!iAthen8;^Harvie Jordan, field agent in 



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

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

 Idaho,— H. T. French, director Agricultural Experiment Station, Moscow. 

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

 Indiana.— W. C. Latta, profe.ssor of agricultture in Purdue University, Lafayette, 

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

 Kansas.— J. T. Willard, director Agricultural Experiment Station, Manhattan; J. H. Miller, assistant 



superintendent of Farmers' Institutes, Manhattan. 

 Kentvc'ky. — Hubert Vreeland, commissioner of agriculture, Frankfort. 

 LonsiANA. — Charles Schiiler, commissioner of agriculture and immigration, Baton Rouge. 

 Maine. — A. W. Oilman, commi.«sioner of agriculture, Augusta. 

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

 Massachtsetts.- 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. Linlield, director Agricultural Experiment Station, Bozeman. 

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

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

 New Hami-shire.- N. J. Bachelder, secretary State Board of Agriculture, Concord. 

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



New Me.\ico.— Luther Foster, president Agricultural and Mechanical College, Agricultural College. 

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

 North Carolina.— S. L. Patterson, commissioner of agriculture, Raleigh; Tait Butler, professor 



veterinary .science. College of Agriculture and Mechanic .\rts, field agent, Raleigh. 

 North Da'cota. — E. E. Kaufman, deputy commissioner of agriculture, Bismarck. 

 Ohio.— \V. \V. Miller, secretary State Board nf -Agriculture, Columbus. 

 Oklaho.ma Territory.— C. A. McNabb, secretary State Board of Agriculture, Guthrie. 

 Oregon. — J. Withycombe, director .Agricultural Experiment Station, Corvallis. » 



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

 PoRTO Rico.— D. W. May, Agricultural Experiment Station, Mayagnez. 

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

 SovTH Carolina. — J.' N. Harper, director .\gricultural Experiment Station, Clemson (College. 

 SofTH Dakota. — M. F. Greeley, superintendent of Farmers' Institutes, Gury. 

 Tennessee.— W. \V. Ogilvie, commissioner of agrfculture, Na.shville. 

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

 Utah.— P. A. Yoder. director .\gricultural Experiment Station, Logan. 

 Vermont. — CJeorge .\itken, secretary Slate 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 College and School of Science, Pullman; E. E. 



Elliott, profes.sor of agriculture, Washington .Agricultural College, field agent in charge of 



institutes, Pullman. 

 West Virginia.— H. E. Williams, assistant .secretary of agriculture, Sunlight. 

 Wisconsin. — G. B. McKerrow, director Farmers' Institutes, Madison. 

 Wy^oming.— B. C. Buftum, director Agricultural Experiment Station, Laramie 



