Soybean industry program for southeast Missouri
Abstract
"The importance of the rapidly growing soybean industry in Southeast Missouri was recognized by agricultural educators at the University of Missouri. Elmer R. Kiehl, dean of the College of Agriculture, Schell Bodenhamer, associate dean for Extension and B. W. Harrison, district Extension director, urged leaders in the Delta to launch a study of this industry and plan ahead for its improvement. Local study groups were suggested to help a steering committee make an intensive study of the situation, set objectives, and make recommendations for achieving the objectives. ... Many hours were spent by members of each study group carrying out their assignment and making a complete report to the Steering Committee. These reports are a part of this publication. As a result of them we feel that the soybean industry of Southeast Missouri can be strengthened. The willingness, sincere desire, responsive attention, study, and quick action of the people of Southeast Missouri to apply themselves will surely make soybeans a great productive industry for our area."--Page 2.
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