OUR VISITORS’ PAGE 
Dr. George J. Wilds explaining oat breeding and testing to 
Dale Carnegie and George Eidson. 
Visitors from Franklin County, North Carolina, inspecting 
smut test in section of our 22-acre grain breeding nursery. 
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Dr. T. R. Stanton, Head of Oat Investigation, U. S. Dept. Visitors from Mississippi Delta appraising value of Coker’s 
of Agriculture, and Dr. H. C. Murphy, Pathologist, U. S. Victorgrain oats for Delta conditions. 
Dept, of Agriculture, Oat Investigation, and Dr. Wilds inspect¬ 
ing increase field of new strain of wheat. 
Cherokee County, South Carolina, farmers, sizing up the merits 
of a new Coker oat. 
Visitors from Cleveland County, North Carolina—one of 
North Carolina’s leading cotton counties, are interested in 
improved wheat varieties. 
