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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 Fernwood, Miss. 



"Soil Improvement Crops" 97-103 



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



Crop Investigation, United States Department 



of Agriculture 



"N'eed of Experiment Station Work on Cut-Over Lands". .103-106 



Address by Mr. W. R. Dtodson, 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 



lAddress 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 F. Murphy, President of the Florida 

 Land Development and Colonization Association 



