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Show COLLEGES TO TAKE PART IN HAY SHOW I Educational exhibits. under ihe n auspices of the various state agricui- I tural colleges, will be a prominent p part of the 1922 international grain g ami ha : how . xliit it to be held at K Chicago Dec. 2-5. Colleges irom the V following States and Canada have g made applicatidn for space Nebraska. ' H Minnesota, W isconsin. Idaho. Mh ht 'I Kan Indema. Louisiana and the L nl- I vertty of Alberta. The I'nited States Id department of agriculture ,s piepa, -' Ing a number of new features for its ' SB mammoth display, whiuh will ernpha- m i forage and grain crops and thetr J LutiUaatioh through livestock. g The Nebraska exhibit will featui- & I corn breeding, corn selection and M adaptation based on the results of th! .experiment station Minnc ota will H feature plant breeding Wisconsin I-t Q iprepared lo send to the exposition Ihe.H greatest Bhowlng of grains and forage i crops that the state has, at any time j I previously, assembled Idaho will fea- H lure model seed and dairy farms with H the method of Irrigation and systems , 9 ,o." rotations. Michigan will feature 1 1 the elimination of the unfit" as ap-jl plied to crops Indiana will feature '9 com and tile feeding of protein sn;.- n I'leiiH-iils based on the feeding trials M at Purdue university. The other states 1 1 and Canada are working on their, R ! plans now. . . Exhibits are also expected from Q .Maryland. Ohio. Illinois. Iowa. Mis- 9 ROUrl, SoUtfl Dakota. North Dakota. '9 Kansas and Oklahoma Fi |