Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1914 — EXPERT FARMERS IN DEMAND [ARTICLE]

EXPERT FARMERS IN DEMAND

The present demand for scientifically trained men is one indication of the great awakening to the possibilities of scientific agriculture. Agricultural Colleges are everywhere trying to meet the demands being made upon them for graduates, to manage large ranches, to serve in the various departments of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, as Experiment Station workers, stock buyers and Irrigation experts. Recently many men are being used as .County Horticulturists and Agriculturists. This line of work will grow as fast as trained men are available. There are many calls for graduates In Forestry by the U. B. Government and by lumbermen. Landscape gardeners are also In great demand. Most of last years’s graduating class of the Agricultural College accepted positions before graduation and as the college grows the demand for men continues to Increase. Young men who "are choosing a life work will do well to consider the opportunities In this line sf work. —Colo. Agri. College.