OLD TYPE 
RIBBON CANE 
C. O. 290 
MOSAIC RESISTANT 
SUGAR CANE 
7. Neville Bennett, Marlboro County, 
S. C., farmer, is well pleased with his 
crop of Coker 100 cotton. 
8. Note vigorous, healthy growth of 
U.S.D.A. C. O. 290 Mosaic resistant 
sugar cane as compared with the old 
style ribbon cane. 
9. Farmers and 4-H Club boys from 
Piedmont section of S. C., visit Harts- 
ville on a “See-and-Learn” tour. 
10. Edgefield County, S. C., farmers 
admiring Coker’s Fancy Carnation, two- 
year old Guernsey cow who made a 
record of 760.6 pounds of fat in class G. 
11. Colored school teachers of the Pee 
Dee area pay us a visit to study better 
farming methods and improved cotton 
varieties. 
12. J. M. Graham, leading Chester 
County (S. C.) farmer, shown in a 
section of a 58.9 acre field of Coker 
100 Strain 3 which yielded an average 
of 978 lbs. of lint per acre, with staple 
averaging IVie” to 
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