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ture, etc. Lies on a gentle slope southeast, 100 acres smooth as a 

 floor, 60 acres a bluff giving exposures in various directions. In 

 the center of the bluffs a valley, in which we expect to make some 

 of our horticultural experiments. Have cleared a portion of the 

 ground, and will be ready to plant in the spring. Have all soils 

 and exposures. The main horticultural work will be the propa- 

 gation of see lling apples. The Regents wish to bring the farm 

 into the closest relation with all recognized State agricultural 

 and horticultural organizations, and request advice and counsel to 

 be freely and unreservedly given from all . 



