University of Minnesota School of Agriculture - Agrarian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1926

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K . - - r 1 1 l , l r 1 img.. ,... i . i T - ' 4' , First roxv-W. M. Sanclstrom, R. A. Itarackman, G, S. Taylor, H. M. Barnett. Second row-G. A. Richardson, J. R. Haag, Dr. C. A. Morrow, Dr. YV. F. Hoffman. Third rolw-glrpg. I. XYilliamson, Dr. C. H. Bailey, Dr. Cornelia Kennedy, Dr. R. A. Gortncr, Dr. . . amer. THE DIVISION OF AGRICULTURAL BIOCHEMISTRY HE Division of Agricultural Biochemistry has charge of the entire field of 'V chemistry as related to agriculture with the exception of soil chemistry ' which is in a separate Division of Soils. Our work is divided into instruction in the School of Agriculture and in the College of Agriculture, and research in the Agricultural Experiment Station. In thc instructional work we attempt to give particular attention to those phases of chemistry which have to do with living processes, both in the field of plant chem- istry and of animal chemistry. Life may be looked upon as the resultant of a series of very complicated chemical and physical reactions, and it is only when all of these reactions are functioning under their optimum conditions that maximum results are secured. This will apply equally to plants growing in the field and to animals, in- cluding man. The purpose of our instruction therefore is to point out the facts that are already known in regard to the normal chemistry of living processes, and in our Experiment Station work we are attempting to secure additional information in re- gard to living processes. , -v 1, i I Page Fifty-three

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-f - . r I H-ff- - 1 l ,. .VJ i pa E., . '.3- 'Q .1-. ' Y, ,',- , ' -.. .- , H - ' - s-. -1- N. . -R 1 .'- ' - . W- . - ab- -------'fs v -. .- .A- ....J!A:-,gf 'E if... MJLQ-- QQ ,. 1 ,V , , First row-F. A. Krantz, I. H. Beaumont. B. I. Burrell. Second row-II. P. Trauh, A. N. l1Vilcox, A. C. Hildretll, Louis Sendo. Third row-F. P. Daniels, C. li. Cary, NV. I'I, Alderman, Chief, VV. G. llrierley. DIVISION OF HORTICULTURE an HE Dixision of Horticulture embraces four distinct types of work, vegetable if T? ture In each of these fields teaching, research and extension work occupy ' V137 I yn 1 growing, fruit growing, fruit breeding, landscape gardening and floricul- :ff . 57 ' a prominent position. A brief summary of some of the experimental work in connection with the above fields will best indicate the scope of the Division's activities. In the Vegetable Section one of the leading projects has to do with the breeding and improvement of potatoes. A few years ago the Vegetable Section introduced a small strain of Hubbard squash known as Kitchenette. Tl1e Fruit Growing Section has a project on testing of varieties of new fruits which involves the inspection of forty co-operative trial stations scattered about the state. Minnesota presents so many variations in soil and climate that it becomes necessary to make many trials to determine the adaptability of a new variety of fruit. This section is also undertaking to domesticate the northern blueberry. The Section of Fruit Breeding centers its activities largely at the State Fruit Breeding Farm where 110 acres of land are devoted entirely to the production of new hardy fruits. During the I8 years that this farm has been operated 32 new varieties have been introduced in addition to many others now under trial wl1icl1 will probably be given to the pnblic within a few years. The Section of Landscape Gardening and Floriculture is making a study of the adaptation of varieties of ornamental plants and flowers to various parts of Minnesota. In this connection the landscaping of homes and public grounds is being promoted wherever feasible throughout the state. 1 ., ,sr f ,-- '- V 'iff 1 i i ' 1 f ' I ' H.: - . n 'fn ' f ' 4-.1 Q' i -v A .1 ..i'1,1.l ' . W . . I ,. .' 1 L ' 'f'fl? '5-sei ihv... l s1'.'f- Q.',f'if ff- A A 1' fi 1 . , iff' 5 Q. ' I l 4:5 L LN- ,-fi 4 ,-H ...f', '. 1, ,uf 4 . Arr. ,A ,.-s. J .. J. , it .-s , in V- L. If wig ,wp-1 , n ' f ff --W - - Lf-..., .ef ,A ,W '--.. . l ,x,,.L. ,.....'f,,... A. W I Page Fifty-two , T. gn l . , 5-B-X,-y--I --..---- .. .i...-.li



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Clieniistry applied to plant and animal life Page I'-iflj'-foul' Learning to cure for sick animals in the Veterinary Class

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