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University of Minnesota. 
Department of Agrisuiture, 
University Farm, St. Paul, Minn. 
October 4, 1937. 
E. J. Kiekenapp, .President, 
Farmer Seed & Nursery Co. 
I have been glad to note your interest in 
the newer developments in farm seeds, and I 
appreciate the opportunity of co-operating with 
leading seed companies in making high qitaiity 
seed of improved strains available to growers. 
I am glad to have the opportunity of wishing you con¬ 
tinued success in the important work you are carrying on. 
Will work with you in the future as in the past for better 
quality of improved seeds for Minnesota. 
H. K. HAYES, 
Chief of Division. 
University of Wisconsin, 
College of Agriculture, 
Madison, Wisconsin. 
October 5, 1937. 
E. J. Kiekenapp, Pres., 
Farmer Seed & Nursery Co. 
Accept my sincere congratulations 
on your Golden Anniversary, 
and best wishes for another 
fifty years of prosperity in 
your work of dependable seed 
production. In the many 
contacts I have had with farmers in Min¬ 
nesota and Wisconsin I never heard a com¬ 
plaint on your seed stocks. The work of 
your organization is a real contribution to 
progressive agriculture, and you merit the 
respect and confidence of our farmers. 
0. S. AAMODT, 
Chairman. Department of Agronomy. 
Faribault, Minn., January, 1938 
With grateful hearts we round out 
a half century. 
No other half century in the world's history has seen such 
tremendous strides in agriculture. We ore proud to hove had 
a port in this progress, and to you our friends—to your 
parents and grandparents, we owe a debt of gratitude—^you 
hove helped to make our Golden Jubilee Year possible. 
In behalf of our entire organization—our sincere thanks, and 
a promise of continued satisfaction in the years to come. 
WILL YOU HELP MAKE THIS OUR BANNER YEAR? 
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