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Ball's staff have teen in touch with’ some of our stations at var ious tires, 
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CTREAL AND FORAGE INSECT INVESTIGATIONS 
W.R, Walton, *ntomalogist in Charge 

Through the courtesy of Dr. ©. Ry Ball, cerealist in charge, Cereal 
Investigations, Bureau of Plant Industry, there appeared in the Cereal Cour- 
ter pf July 31 & rull list of the field. stations of Cereal and Forage In- 
sect Investigations, The Courier is the news letter of the office of Cer- 
gal Investigations, Bureau of Plant Industry. <A brief statement by Dr. Ball 
urges cooperation of the csresl specialists with our field men wherever 
oppor tuni ty arises; This.movement. should be given the fullest support of 
the field men of, Cereal. and ‘Forage: ‘Insect: Investigations, Members of Dr. 
and alweys' with .the most beneficial ne ieee so farzas owt investigations” 
have been concerned. Most of our’ coreal-.in ect, ‘control rrovlers require 
modification of .exbsting. -cropping practices, and for this ‘reason are. in im- 
mediate contact with, the Field ¢éveréd by? the. Office of Coredl Investiga- a 
tions, "Ur, (Balt: hae’ been” kind. endugh. te. request: his ficld meri to furnish our 
.men with information recurding crops &\" crop Ve ricties, and: crorping Bier 
where ver requasted,.and the representatives , of thig office should £ sel frees 
oder a all relevant’ data: égaraine such 1 atters “with ‘Dr, Balt! ls. -staff, 
and are urged to take-good’use of the .help of thé ° esrealists,. which has ‘thus 
en made Sar poh ‘This moveiiént is in direct line“alse' with -a ‘reeently 
od desire of .the Secretary for more cordial relations: be tween. Depart- 
n euploy es eve erywhere, and field men. should. call: ‘on and become. -acquain- 
d with the star f: of worker s° in rah al Investigations Where ever. “opportunity 
OLIGTS 2 a 417’ ' : 
There Bel iote a 1a8t of the: field stations ‘of: rEohuaTt’ ‘Inyaatl sation 
which could. be most easily eget igen IE by, the inveStige tomsdof. ‘cereal and for- 
“age insects: , i} ral a tied . Pa Git ag 29 TT oe Me 
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ais sce 3 Tenn., Carl Puteyed.. ‘in char red | ie onndsdée: derigul tured 
Bap ert Li. ent svat EUnig Corealt’ diseases, pT, ce ‘ * oh oe se 
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. .Ithaca,.-N. Y.,... William T.>Craig in! sharge ° Brosaing Investigations, 
wheat and oats. fs pave SOM Ss et eas th seven see eM Lai Gini eid i. ee 
ace! ; Ya oy ‘ : 2 Fe § 570 Fy 
pi Sie Sees : " wih Ds ase sors Feat 9h Geet 
Car adase Ohio, ohn W, Rariiaer. in ‘char 24, Ohto-Stdte University, De~ 
partuent of..Botany., Control of ‘stem: rust... ee 
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_ East Lansing, ‘Wh !) Walter #2 RbaGy: in chargs, Michigan. Agricultural 
College. “Control of. stern M™st, Pa Patras mag | SSS 
” Lafays tte, Ind,, Purdue University Rapsrizent ste ttan Eh “S$. Jackson. 
Investigations of Jexf. ust, George N.. Hoffer &2 nd “staff. Investigations of 
corn rot, F, -J., Pipal. and” staff. Control of stem can EY 
e> Bloonington,. ape Jaties R, Holbert ; in charges Inveotizations, ,of corn rot 
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brani ts. City, Thi HH. MeXinney in charge. “Inve Stgation of fost rot 
“(ttke-ali ) ‘and page smut, of ee ae Cid gee, ae 
iran dat oe ‘Leo H. “Tehon in 1 charge, I1lingis Untvire’ tx Control of 
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