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Show C MUX WEUi TRAINED AGRICCL- Tl'RALIA' ARK IX DEMAND Courses are oiTered in the departments depart-ments of agronomy, animal husbandry, hus-bandry, farm management, marke.in ; and horticulture at Bringham Youut University to meet the needs of men who which to prepare chems'K'es for agricultural work, according to Dr. T. L. Martin, Professor or Ajronomy. "Many persons desire to- prepare for special lines of work such as government experts, agricultural extension ex-tension work, farm managers, agricultural agri-cultural specialists for commercial concerns, managerial and sales positions pos-itions with firms dealing in ar;ricn!-l ar;ricn!-l ura I product-i, Smith-Hughd leaders, lead-ers, li-arhers of agi ice' tu re. and investigational in-vestigational work in ev er'ment stations," says Dr. Martin, "and the agricultural department a's'sted by various other departments of the University is prepared to meet these need3." Registration for the four years course in Agriculture commences ; September 14. Instruction will ; commence September 16th. I i |