Cotton Irrigation And the Aaa Transcript 1962 1966
Cotton Irrigation And the Aaa Transcript 1962 1966
Wofford B Wofford Benjamin Camp
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Camp: Yes, they were. Some of them a man would have to work in several crops. In the Southern Division we had to set up, as the others did too, quite an organization. It was no trouble then to recruit good men, because, again, the country was very desperately poor, and good men were looking for jobs, so we were able to build a good staff in a hurry. Baum: Were most of these men college of agriculture graduates? Camp: Oh yes, all of them, practically, in our work in the Southern Division. I don ...t know about the others. Failure to Pass a Federal One-Variety Cotton Enabling Law Camp: While in that, one of the things that I tried to do was to get an enabling law passed in Washington to permit any county or area in the cotton producing country to vote themselves a one-variety district, if they wanted to. I talked it over with a lot of cotton people they wanted it. Mr. Cobb was thoroughly in accord with the idea. He and I wanted it to 136 Camp: do the same thing that the one-variety law was doing for the cotton industry in California, but it would naturally have to be a little bit different in some of the mechanics, we thought, so we wanted to pass an enabling act and leave the rest of it up to the agricultural colleges, experiment stations, and the cotton growers in those areas.
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