The agricultural experiment stations in the United States . Fig. 2.—Florida Station—Fertilizer Experiments with Pineapples, Jensen. U. S. Dept. of Bui. 80, Office of Expt. Stations. Plate FLORIDA, 187 Succeeded by Prof. Oscar Clute. who was also president of the present iacumbent has served in both capacities since October,1897. ORGANIZATION. The board of control of the station is the board of trustees of thecollege, which consists of seven members appointed by the governorfor terms of four years, and confirmed by the State senate. Not morethan two members may belong


The agricultural experiment stations in the United States . Fig. 2.—Florida Station—Fertilizer Experiments with Pineapples, Jensen. U. S. Dept. of Bui. 80, Office of Expt. Stations. Plate FLORIDA, 187 Succeeded by Prof. Oscar Clute. who was also president of the present iacumbent has served in both capacities since October,1897. ORGANIZATION. The board of control of the station is the board of trustees of thecollege, which consists of seven members appointed by the governorfor terms of four years, and confirmed by the State senate. Not morethan two members may belong to the county in which the college andstation are located. Meetings of the board are held at the call of thepresident of the board. No compensation is allowed for services. TheState treasurer is ex officio treasurer of the station. The staff consists of the president of the college (who is also director),a biologist and horticulturist, chemist, agriculturist, entomologist, farmforeman, auditor and bookkeeper, and foreman of garden and orchards,appointed by the board of control for a term of one year. The dutiesof the director are chiefly administrative. His approval is requiredprior to all expe


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