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"Soils of the Coastal Plain Area" 68-77 



Address by Mr. C. F. Marbut, Soil Expert, Bureau of 

 Soils, United States Department of Agriculture 



'"Some Factors to be Considered in the Drainage of the Cut- 

 Over Lands of the South" , 78-83 



Address by Mr. S. H. McCrary, Assistant Chief, Office 



of Public Roads and Rural Engineering, United 



States Department of Agriculture 



Afternoon Session — Mr. Clement S. Ucker Presiding 



"Some Problems of Cut-Over Land Development" 84-86 



Address by Mr. Harry D. Wilson, Commissioner of 

 Agriculture of the State of Louisiana 



"Forage Problem of the Coastal Plain Area" 86-93 



Address by Dr. C. V. Piper, Chief Agrostologist, Bureau 



of Plant Industry, United States -Department 



of Agriculture 



"Experiences in Cattle Raising on Cut-Over Lands" 93-96 



Address by Mr. F. B. Enochs, of F"ernwood, Miss. 



"Soil Improvement Crops" 97-103 



Address by Mr. S. M. Tracy, Agronomist. Office of Forest 



Crop Investigation, United States Department 



of Agriculture 



"Need of Experiment Station Work on Cut-Over Lands". .103-106 



Address by Mr. W. R. Dodson, Director of the State 



College and Experiment Station of the State 



of Louisiana 



"Mississippi's Part in Cut-Over Land Development" 106-107 



Address by Dr. E. R. Lloyd, Director of Experiment 

 Stations of the State of Mississippi 



"What Georgia is Doing to Encourage the Utilizing of Cut- 

 Over Lands" 108-1 1 1 



Address by Mr. John R. Fain, Agronomist of the College 

 of Agriculture of the State of Georgia 



"Beef Cattle and Hogs" 112-125 



Address by Mr. George M. Rommel, Chief, Animal Hus- 

 bandry Division United States Department 

 of Agriculture 



"A Survey of the Live Stock Situation" 125 141 



Address prepared by Dr. Andrew M. Soule, President of 

 the College of Agriculture of the State of Georgia 



"The Animal Industry of the South — Past, Present and 



Future" 142-150 



Address by Dr. W. H. Dalrymple, Professor of Veterinary 



Science, Louisiana Agricultural College 



"The Railroads' Interest in Cut-Over Land Development". .151-155 



Address by Mr. D. C. Welty, Commissioner of Agriculture, 



St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway 



"What Florida is Doing in Land Development" 155-157 



Address by iMr. James ¥. Alurphy, President of the Florida 

 Land Development and Colonization Association 



