Papers, 1910-1925.
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Auburn University. Agricultural Experiment Station
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Auburn University. College of Agriculture
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Hinds, W. E. (Warren Elmer), 1876-1936.
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Professor of entomology at Auburn University, 1907-1925. Entomologist for the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service, the Agricultural Experiment Station (Alabama), and the Alabama State Board of Horticulture, 1920-1923. From the description of Papers, 1910-1925. (Auburn University). WorldCat record id: 28364211 ...
Auburn University. Dept. of Zoology-Entomology.
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Auburn university
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East Alabama Male College, sponsored by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, was chartered in May 1856. Classes opened in 1859 in Auburn, Alabama, but the college closed during the Civil War. Reopening in 1866, the college became a land-grant institution in 1872 and changed its name to Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama. The college was known as Alabama Polytechnic Institute from 1899 to 1960, when it became Auburn University. From the description of Founders Day collec...
Alabama Cooperative Extension Service
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Corn and tomato clubs, which became the 4-H Clubs, were significant in the development of cooperative extension. The clubs involved boys and girls in competitive growing of stocks and crops, and exposed them to progressive farming techniques. From the description of Oral History Interviews, 1983. (Auburn University). WorldCat record id: 27990566 The Alabama Cooperative Extension Service is headquartered at Auburn University, with offices in each of the state's 67 counties. C...
Alabama State Board of Horticulture.
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