40 Agriculture and Its Needs 



will be complete without an agricultural 

 college. One with experience in develop- 

 ing an agricultural college worthy of the 

 name will know that there will not be many 

 of these institutions in the same state, no 

 matter how great the state may be. In 

 such a college the best scientific training 

 and the deepest scientific research are im- 

 perative. If they are not of the best and 

 the deepest they will be of no avail, and 

 they can hardly be such apart from the 

 teachers, the investigators, and the laborato- 

 ries to be found at a real university. At a 

 real agricultural college the most exact and 

 reliable experiments and demonstrations 

 are also imperative, and there are both ed- 

 ucational and financial reasons in abund- 

 ance why these will not be much dupli- 

 cated, or often realized apart from a univer- 

 sity. In all phases of higher education 

 what is good is not cheap, and what is cheap 



