8 Thirtieth Avmual Report of the P `'’' W     " -
A _   " i AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS I
I » i A · i BY A. M. PETER.
l P   li I Tho this department had never been formally connrmed
  { ‘ as such, the provisional organization,. with Professor C. D. Bo-
    _ hannan as acting head, was in effect for more than two years
  _, ` · Fl and extended over the first six months of 1917.
    . As brought out in previous reports, the principal activi- I
i gl  } ties of the Department have been in the investigation of prob- .
{   ‘ lems relating to marketing certain important agricultural pro- 1
i I .   ducts. No new lines of work were entered upon this year, the "
E     principal effort of Professor Bohannan and his assistant, Mr. _
    N J. W. Wessoii, having been to bring as much as possible of the _
    A work in hand to final shape for reporting.
  ii l Perha s the most important piece of work finished this
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$~ il year is a careful and detailed survey of the marketing of milk ,
Q       in Lexington. The manuscript of this report is still in Prof.
  if '.·‘···‘   Bol1annan’s hands, for final revision, as, also, is one on the
  Fl marketing of apples in Kentucky.
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