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As part of their course in botany, Coker College girls study A group of farmer visitors from Hoke County, N. C., 
small grain breeding work on the Coker farms. looking over new oat varieties. Breeding plot of Abruzzi 
rye is shown in foreground. 

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Farmers and farm women of Sumter County, S. C., are Don T. Barnes and a group of his farmer friends from 
interested in small grain. This party visited us on May 22nd. Royston, Ga., size up the qualities of Coker’s new Stanton 
oat. 

Mr. George J. Wilds points out a promising new wheat Included in this group are visitors from Cabarrus, Scot- 
to Honorable Daniel C. Roper, former Secretary of Com- land and Union Counties, N. C. Frequently, we are host to 
merce, and a native of South Carolina. several hundred farmers per day when visitor season on 
small grain reaches its peak about mid-May. 
