247.030 Functions of experiment station.
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(1)The experiment station shall make field experiments in order to ascertain by
chemical and physical examination of soils and by direct experiments in laboratory
and fields what crops and treatment are best suited to each type of soil, whether the
present methods are tending to best results and to the preservation or reduction of
fertility, what rotation and treatment will be most effective in retaining productive
capacities of the soils of the various sections of the state and discover and
demonstrate the best methods of marketing of fruits and vegetables.
(2)It shall conduct investigations calculated to develop the beef, pork and mutton
producing interests of the state, and especially feeding experiments intended to
demonstrate the most successful combination of stock foods, discovering, if
possible, the most economical and successful methods of maintaining animals and
fitting them for the market. It shall also conduct pathological investigations and
investigate livestock conditions both at home and abroad, in so far as they affect
market values.
(3)It shall conduct investigations for the purpose of developing the dairy interests of
the state and undertake feeding experiments for production of milk and butter and
the rearing of calves. It shall also study contagious diseases for the purpose of
finding remedies for those diseases.
(4)It shall conduct investigations for the purpose of developing the horse interests of
the state, and study the best methods of feeding and breeding, and diseases.
(5)It shall conduct experiments for the advancement of the poultry interests of the state
and the economical production of poultry and eggs, including experiments in
breeding for egg production and methods best adapted for hatching and raising of
chicks.
(6)It shall bring the scientific knowledge which it obtains concerning agriculture and
home economics, to the farm and home by means of personal visitation,
correspondence, cooperative demonstrations and experiments and the solution of
local problems by station experts visiting the locality and studying the problems of
the farm and home.
(7)It shall conduct research and investigations for the purpose of advancing the
development of a market for the commercial production of earthworms, including
their potential for use in the areas of waste disposal and land reclamation.