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Ransom Asa Moore

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Professor Ransom Asa Moore was an agronomist and professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He was born 1861 in Kewaunee County, Wisconsin and died in 1941 in Madison, Wisconsin. He has been called "Father of Wisconsin 4-H", the builder and "Daddy" of the Agriculture Short Course Program, and the Father of the Agronomy Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Agriculture.

Books

Practical Lessons from the Management of the University Dairy Herd
Practical Lessons from the Management of the University Dairy Herd
Frank M. White, Fritz Wilhelm Woll, Henry Charles Taylor, John Langley Sammis, Harry Luman Russell, George Colvin Humphrey, Ransom Asa Moore, Alden Lescombe Stone, James Garfield Halpin, Ole Gustav Malde, C. A. Ocock, Joseph Frank Kadonsky, Clarence Edgar Lee
On the Prevention of Oat Smut and Potato Scab
On the Prevention of Oat Smut and Potato Scab
Ransom Asa Moore
A Three Year Campaign Against Bovine Tuberculosis in Wisconsin
A Three Year Campaign Against Bovine Tuberculosis in Wisconsin
Alexander Septimus Alexander, Edward Holyoke Farrington, Fritz Wilhelm Woll, Harry Luman Russell, Edwin George Hastings, Emil Peter Sandsten, James Garfield Fuller, Ransom Asa Moore, Conrad Hoffmann, Alden Lescombe Stone, Edmond Joseph Delwiche, Mathew Michels

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