TOTATO DEVELOPMENT WORK IN WISCONSIN. 'SI 



tion to unite on an adaptable market variety and send this var- 

 iety to the convention in large quantities. The exhibits show 

 that these men responded. 



III. An imporant fact about these exhibits does not show on 

 the surface. The Association knew that a limited part of its 

 membership grew comparatively pure stock in 1913. The men 

 who were most successful at Rhinelander were able to guarantee 

 that they could supply seed stock of high quality from their 

 storage bins. 



IV. The result has been that the Rhinelander exhibit and the 

 work which was done in locating the stock previous to the con- 

 vention, has resulted in reservation of a large amount of pure 

 seed for community potato work in Wisconsin during 1914. 



POTATO HARVEST ON FARM OF ANTON FOLLSTAD ELCHO 

 L.ANGLADE COUNTY. 



This View represents the kind of fields that furnished a large per- 

 centage of premium stock at Rhinelander. These fields were 

 "spotted" by the Association before the convention and this fact ex- 

 plains why the Rhinelander Exhibit was distinctly commercial. 



