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Twenty-Sixth Annual Report of the Secretary of the State Horticultural Society of Michigan, 1896 (Classic Reprint)
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Author: Unknown Author
Page Count: 422 pages
Published Date: 27 Sep 2015
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Publication Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781332298938
File Name: Twenty-Sixth.Annual.Report.of.the.Secretary.of.the.State.Horticultural.Society.of.Michigan,.1896.(Classic.Reprint).pdf
Download Link: Twenty-Sixth Annual Report of the Secretary of the State Horticultural Society of Michigan, 1896 (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from Twenty-Sixth Annual Report of the Secretary of the State Horticultural Society of Michigan, 1896 No part of Michigan has been more fortunate in the influence exerted for the good of the state by its progressive public men, than the Grand river valley. Prominent among the men whose influence has been widespread, blessing the state is Samuel L. Fuller of the city of Grand Rapids. His early enlistment in the cause of agriculture and horticulture, and his persistent and unceasing efforts for their promotion and advancement have brought results that should endear him to every lover of the best interests of the state. He signed the first call for a meeting to organize the State Horticultural society, and was made chairman of the meeting. He was unceasing in his efforts to build up the society and make it a power for good, his interest never flagging. He gave office room for meetings and consultation. He seemed to see more clearly than others the possibilities of horticulture in Michigan. He made a trip through Wisconsin, Minnesota, and the Dakotas, and on his return told the society to push on the work of horticulture; that the great northwest was waiting and hungry for Michigan fruit. His enthusiasm over the subject seemed to know no bounds. He prophesied that the northwestern states would want all the choice fruit Michigan could raise. He clearly saw the benefits which Michigan enjoyed by reason of its being a peninsular state, and was sanguine in his belief that horticulture in Michigan had a bright future. He was also an early worker in the Grand River Horticultural society and in the West Michigan Farmers' club. He seemed to be the life of both societies, attending all their meetings, acting officially most of the time as president or secretary. He often expressed a wish to be relieved of official duties, but the members of the society said "No, we can not get along without you; you are half of the meeting." He had a good and cheerful word for every farmer and horticulturist he met. He was a warm friend of farmers institutes, and was one of the first to advocate an appropriation sufficient to hold at least one meeting each year in every county in the state. Public spirited, yet he wanted no office for pecuniary gain. To benefit his fellow-man in the field of labor was to him sufficient reward. Mr. Fuller came from that section of western New York made famous by the first thorough work in tile draining, by the veteran farmer John Johnston. He imbibed the vital importance of thoroughness and honesty in agricultural methods which characterized all his later utterances. He was the pioneer in western Michigan in making and feeding ensilage. He was not afraid of things because they were new or strange, and often said he would be thankful if our judgment was right half the time. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

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