ADDRESSES 



1911, but the past season has been one of reorganization. It has been nec- 

 essary to work .out plans for immediate action that were suited to funds and 

 forces available and that would fit in, if possible, with enlarged plans which 

 might be developed to use more funds in the future. 



It was also necessary to avoid casting aside for destruction the unfinished 

 work which we had been conducting up to that time. Accordingly, it became 



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necessary to turn over for continuance by other Departments of the Experiment 

 Station a number of lines of work in which our Department was very much 

 interested ; such for instance as the county fair ^exhibit work and Corn Improve- 

 ment Association work, both of which are now in charge of Mr. D. W. Galehouse 

 of the Department of Administration. We feel sure, however, that the farmers 

 of Ohio will be better served under the new arrangement than they have been 

 in the past. 



