Organization And Work of Agricultural Experiment Stations in the United States

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The Hatch Act, however, made an exception in favor of State agricultural experiment stations which had been established separate from the land-grant colleges prior to the passage of this act. In this way State stations are maintained in Connecticut, Louisiana, New York, and Ohio which are not connected with colleges and yet receive, in whole or in part, the benefits of the Hatch Act. In New Jersey there is a station which is supported by 9 State funds, as distinct from the station which receive...s the Hatch funds, but both stations are located at the land-grant college, and have the same director. There are also stations maintained wholly by State and local funds in Alabama, Hawaii, and Missouri, and in a number of States substations are maintained. Excluding the substations, the total number of stations in the United States is 60, of which 56 receive appropriation's provided for by acts of Congress.
OPFICERS AND EMPLOYEES.
The stations which are departments of the colleges are, as a rule, under the general management of the governing boards of these institutions.


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