VISITORS ARE WELCOME 
These pictures show a few 
of the thousands of farmers, 
scientists and agricultural 
workers, who annually visit 
our breeding farms, to gain 
first hand information on im¬ 
proved varieties and better 
farming methods. Our meth¬ 
ods and results are an open 
book, and you are assured of 
a cordial welcome when you 
come. Our breeding and test 
fields of small grains may be 
seen to best advantage be¬ 
tween the 1st and the 15th 
of May, tobacco during mid¬ 
summer and cotton in late 
August and September. 
Visiting farmers from Gaston County (N. C.) on tour of inspection of the 
Coker farms and Dairy, pause to admire one of our herd sires. 
U. S. D. A. agricultural experts being shown through 
our cotton breeding plots by Mr. George J. Wilds. 
County Agent Stribling and group of Cherokee County (S. 
C.) farmers examining a fine field of Fulgrain oats on the 
Coker Farms. 
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Farmers and high school agricultural students come annually in large numbers to go over our breeding fields and 
study our practical farming methods. 
Government Tobacco Specialists from all Southern tobacco- This group is representative of the many progressive¬ 
growing states on a tour of inspection of our tobacco breeding minded Colored farmers who visited us last year on “See- 
work. and Learn” tours. 
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