. WAIVrKR Bl RTON A'rling;ton, Texas J. A. HANSON xldvisory Member of Faculty of This School Formerly with the Oregon Agricultural College Owner Hanson's "College View" Poultry Farm WE ARE fortunate indeed in having associated with this School as members of our faculty some of the greatest poultrymen living— men who are the most successful poultrymen in the world. Among this number we are fortunate in having Mr. J. A. Hanson, of Corvallis, Oregon, who has consented to act in an advisory capacity on' poultry feeding, breeding, and farm management problems and Pacific Coast conditions.
. WAIVrKR Bl RTON A'rling;ton, Texas J. A. HANSON xldvisory Member of Faculty of This School Formerly with the Oregon Agricultural College Owner Hanson's "College View" Poultry Farm WE ARE fortunate indeed in having associated with this School as members of our faculty some of the greatest poultrymen living— men who are the most successful poultrymen in the world. Among this number we are fortunate in having Mr. J. A. Hanson, of Corvallis, Oregon, who has consented to act in an advisory capacity on' poultry feeding, breeding, and farm management problems and Pacific Coast conditions. It was through lectures made by Prof. Quisenberry at the Missouri Uni- versity during 1911 that Mr. Hanson became interested in the chicken busi- ness. He graduated from the Missouri University at the close of that year. He then worked on the Yesterlaid Egg Farm at Pacific, Missouri. He later accepted a position with Prof. James Dryden at the Oregon Agricultural College on their College Poultry Farm and Experiment Station. Several months later he became manager of a large poultry farm in the vicinity of Lfort- land, Oregon, where he solved many practical poultry problems so successfully that he decided to go into business for himself. As a result, in 1913 he re- turned to Corvallis, Oregon, and rented a defunct poultry farm of thirty Page Forty
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