Show state urgently in need ne ed of more seed ana analysts I 1 ya t 3 and train for serve a basic industry i t permanent job after the war sr S commissioner tracy R welling of 0 he utah state department of agriculture today announced the scheduling of a school for the training of interested oung men and women in the of seed testing the course is scheduled for june 0 at the state seed laboratory state slate capitol building salt t lake CRY city n cooperation with the utah state agricultural ri college the last three days of instruction laboratory and field work will be at the agronomy department bureau of plant industry building logan mr welling pointed out that there is an acute shortage of trained seed analysts in the nation at the present time that young people who are interested t te rested in essential work and interested in an occupation with good pay and permanent work would do well to investigate vesti gate the possibilities of seed analyzing as a profession anyone with a high school education and interested in agriculture would hav no difficulty in m mastering the course offered many positions are now available in federal and an state dEtate seed laboratories as official seed analysts miny many positions are going unfilled as commercial seed analysts analysis with the seed indu industry atry of the country it at is possible that private instruction could tx be arranged tor for persons interested in becoming acquainted with seed testing work further details can be secured by writing or calling mr victor P supervisor of seed improvement tor for the utah st state at e dep department c n t of agriculture state slate capitol building |