Representative Men In Attendance at The Asso 

 ciation Convention at Rhinelander, 

 November 20=21, 1913. 



MR. A. D. CAMPBELL, Milwau- 

 kee, Manager Wisconsin Advance- 

 ment Association. The potato crop 

 is essentially a factor in land de- 

 velopment and in building farm 

 homes. The Wisconsin Advancement 

 Association is receiving efficient 

 management under Mr. Campbell 

 and is giving support and co-opera- 

 tion to potato improvement work. 



PROF. E. J. DELWICHE. Ash- 

 land, Supt. Northern Sub-stations. 

 Success with clover and other le- 

 gumes and forage crops is essential 

 in maintaining desirable soil condi- 

 tions for potatoes. Prof. Delwicho 

 connections with crop improvement 

 in Northern Wisconsin has kept him 

 in close touch with the problems of 

 commercial potato growing. 



MR. C. H. EVERETT, Racine, 

 Editor Wisconsin Agriculturalist. 

 Mr. Everett has been associated 

 closely With early agricultural de- 

 velopment in Wisconsin and his in- 

 terest and support through the Ag- 

 riculturalist is valued highly by the 

 association. 



HALL BROOKS, Tomahawk, Lin- 

 coln County. Mr. Brooks rendered 

 efficient service to Lincoln County in 

 the collection and arranging of ex- 

 hibits at tae l.ilo con ven rioii ;it 

 Rhinelander. 



MR. R. BEEBE, Aslil.-md, Editor 

 "Lake Superior Farmer." Mr. Beebe 

 is giving special attention to the 

 practical problems of development 

 in upper Wisconsin. 



GEORGE BOGRAND, Wausaukee, 

 Marinette County. Mr. Bogrand is 

 editor of the Wausaukee Independ- 

 ent and has been a leader in direct- 

 ing the development of agricultural 

 work in Marinette County. This 

 county was well represented at the 

 1913 convention. 



