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USDA Forage Crop Investigations notebooks, 1909-1930 | United States Department of Agriculture forage crops investigation records

1909-1930

Morse, W. J. (William Joseph)

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Plant collecting; Forage plants; Collection and preservation; Manuscripts
Language
English
Note
USDA Forage Crop Investigations Notebooks. Special Collections, USDA National Agricultural Library.
William J. Morse (1884-1959) was a soybean specialist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Office of Forage Crops. He was a junior team member of the Dorsett-Morse Oriental Agricultural Exploration Expedition and was charged with the collection of soybean materials. -- The Division of Forage Crops and Diseases operated under the Bureau of Plant Industry of the USDA. Its main purpose was to research crops that are grown specifically for livestock consumption. It started in the 1900s as the Office of Forage-Crop Investigations, and was re-designated the Office of Forage Crops in 1926. In 1929, the office took on research related to forage disease from the Office of Vegetable and Forage Crops, and became the Office of Forage Crops and Diseases. The office was elevated to division status in 1931, and became a component of the Field Crops Division of the Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Research in 1946. After the USDA reorganization of 1953, the division became the Forage and Range Section of the Field Crops Research Branch, Agricultural Research Service.
Type
Mixed Material; Monographic
Corporate Author
United States. Agricultural Research Service. Field Crops Research Branch.

2024-02-27
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