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Canebrake Agricultural Experiment Station, Uniontown. 



GOVERNING BOARD. 



Board of Control: R. R. Poole (Commissioner of Agriculture, ex officio), Mont- 

 gomery; J. Huggins, Newbern; A. Sledge, Whitsett; G. D. Stollenwerck, Uniontown; 

 M. Walker, Faunsdale; W. M. Munford, Uniontown. 



STATION STAFF. 



J. M. Richeson, Dir. and Sec. J. F. Connor, D. V. M., Vet. 

 M.Walker, Treas. 



LINES OF WORK. 



The work of the Canebrake Station during the past year has been 

 along the same lines as heretofore, including investigations for the 

 improvement of the impoverished soils of the prairie region; field 

 experiments with cotton, corn, wheat, forage crops, fruits, and vege- 

 tables; experiments in floriculture; and studies of diseases of plants 

 and animals. 



INCOME. 



The income of the station during the past fiscal year was as follows: 



State appropriation $2, 500. 00 



Farm products 370. 36 



Balance from previous year 1, 535. 87 



Total... 4,406.23 



No publications have been issued bj^ the station during the past year. 



Tuskeg-ee Agricultural Experiment Station, Tuskegee. 

 Department of the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. 



GOVERNING BOARD. 



Board of Regents: I. F. Culver, Montgomery; Geo. W. CampbeH, Tuskegee; Chas. W. 

 Hare, Tuskegee; Lewis Adams, Tuskegee; Booker T. Washington, Tuskegee; Warren 

 Logan, Tuskegee. 



STATION STAFF. 



Booker T. Washington, Principal of the Institute. 



George W. Carver, Dir. W. C. Smith, Floriculture and Landscape 



Chas. W. Greene, Manager Home Farm. Gardening. 



Geo. W. Owens, In Charge of Dairy Herd. F. H. Cordozo, Hort. 



William J. Claytor, Stock Raising. J. C. Banks, Sten. 



Byrd T. Crawford, Dairying. C. J. Calloway, In Charge of Agr. Exten- 



L. J. Watkins, Floriculture and Landscape sion Work. 

 Gardening. 



LINES OF WORK. 



The work of the Tuskegee Station during the past year has included 

 cultural and fertilizer experiments with clovers, grasses, corn, sweet 



