
Upper Left—Large group of Union County (N. C.) farmers who visited Coker Farms on a trip 
arranged by County Agent J. A. Marsh. 
Upper Right— Veterans group from Ashwood School in Lee County, S. C., see our grain breeding work 
as part of their training program. R. B. Gentry, Agriculture teacher, is leader of the group. 
Center—USDA corn experts take time out from their visit to our Hybrid Corn Department to see our 
small grain. Left to right: Dr. Alfred Manwiler, Corn breeder from Pee Dee Experiment Station, Florence, 
S. C., Dr. W. R. Paden, Agronomist, Clemson College, S. C., Dr. F. D. Richey, Principal Agronomist, 
USDA, and our Dr. George J. Wilds. 
Lower Left—This large group of farmers from Horry County, S. C., visited us while we were harvesting 
our grain breeding beds. In foreground you can see how the two center rows of four row plots are cut 
and used to determine yield. 
Lower Right—County Agents and agriculture workers from eastern North Carolina visit Coker Farms to 
study new crop varieties and see our breeding work. 
Below—This distinguished group of Coker distributors from North and South Carolina, and Georgia 
spent May 21 here studying our grain breeding program, and learning at first hand about our work and 
new developments. 

