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1. Group of North Carolina visitors 
inspecting one of our hybrid plant-to- 
rovr cotton breeding plots. 
2. These Oconee County (S. C.) cot¬ 
ton growers are sizing up the merits of 
Coker 100 Strain 3 on our Hartsville 
plantation. 
3. Our Mr. J. F. Clyburn inspecting 
a lot of delicious Darlington County 
watermelons which are enjoyed by our 
visitors^ during late July, August and 
early September. 
4. Roy D. Goodman, veteran Cabar¬ 
rus County, N. C., Farm Agent, and a 
group of 85 of his farmers checking up 
on the flavor and quality of our melons 
after a trip around our breeding farms. 
5. This group of 120 Union County, 
N. C., farmers and future farmers paid 
us a visit on last May 19th. 
6. Plant-to-row tests of wilt resistant 
selections of Coker 100 cottons growing 
on badly wilt infested soil. 
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