34 Agronomy. 



Charles F. Clark, Assistant Agronomist. 

 George W. Tailby, Farm Foreman. 

 Miss Grace Stanyon, Stenographer. 

 Paul J. White, Assistant in Farm Crops. 

 John B. Shepard, Assistant in Soils. 

 ]\Iorgan A\'. Evans, Assistant in Soils. 



During the absence of the writer, Professor Lyon acted as head 

 of the Department of Agronomy and during the illness of Professor 

 Fippin gave the instruction to undergraduate students in soils. He 

 has been occupied during the year in organizing investigations in 

 certain soil problems and has taken charge of certain experiments 

 already under way. 



Professor Gilmore has given instruction in agronomy ii, iii, 

 i6 and farm machinery 52. With Mr. Clark, he has conducted the 

 experimental work along plant improvement and production lines. 



Professor Stone has given the instruction in agronomy to winter- 

 course students, conducted courses in farm practice throughout the 

 year, and has had the business management of the University farm. 



Professor Fippin has given the instruction in agronomy i, 3, 

 4 and 5. 



Professor A\'arren has had much of the extension work along lines 

 indicated above. 



The head of the department has had personal charge of agronomy 

 12, 13, 14 and 15. 



Whatever the Department of Agronomy may have been able to 

 accomplish, either as an agency of instruction or research, is due to 

 the ability, earnestness and singleness of purpose of the members 

 of the staff. It is a pleasure to be able to testify to their personal 

 co-operation and to the fidelity with which they have carried for- 

 ward the work of the department. 



THOMAS F. HUNT, 



Professor of Agronomy. 



