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Valuable as has been the work of the Experimental Farms 

 during a quarter of a century in leading the way to a better agricul- 

 ture, we may confidently expect that the Farms have entered upon 

 a period of still greater usefulness on account of the well-marked 

 indications 1st. the opening up of new areas to agriculture, and 

 2nd, the pronounced increasing desire on the part of the agricultural 

 population to take full advantage of the lessons that the Farms in 

 and through their work are able to teach; and finally the fuller and 

 more adequate equipment to carry on the much needed research 

 work concerning Canadian Agriculture. 



LIST OF PAST AND PRESENT DIRECTORS, 

 CHIEF OFFICERS OF DIVISIONS AND SUP- 

 ERINTENDENTS OF BRANCH FARMS AND 

 STATIONS. 



DIRECTORS 



Wm. Saunders, C.M.G., LL.D 1886-191 1 



J. H. Grisdale, B. Agr 1911 



ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 



Frank T. Shutt, M.A 1912 



AGRICULTURISTS 



(Acting) Wm. Saunders, C.M.G., LL.D 1887-1890 



Jas. W. Robertson, L.L.D 1890-1896 



(Acting) Wm. Saunders, C.M.G., L.L.D 1897-1898 



J. H. Grisdale, B. Agr 1899-1911 



(Acting) J. H. Grisdale, B. Agr 1911-1912 



AGROSTOLOGIST 



M. O. Malte, Ph. D 1912 



ANIMAL HUSBANDMAN 



E. S. Archibald, B.A., B.S.A 1912 



FIELD HUSBANDMAN r 



(Acting) J. H. Grisdale, B. Agr 1912 



O. C. White, B.S.A. (Assistant) 1912 



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