!B!S!?7rt3StaSiitatta-j?8VTBr-ui vS r THE DAILY NEBRASKAN OUR FACULTY x (Continued fiom Page 2 ) HutV(oltaic) Uanilnatetl ifollisterT Klect, Shvh we measure clcc ti it ai juice by (lie peck l'(arallel) Ktinetic) Sla maker, de Mgner, at making rood dinvviugs, is sine an old timer -I (o i:il ) I Kllipsoulal) Jlasniuscn ltd og ), fills the pooi Kieslunan w itli mid night cramologv C(ylindiical) l,(ubr icating ) De.ui is finite neat lie sas steam is just water that's ( ia. w itli heat '(f)inpiession ) I0( xpaiisional i Q(ui. ial) .Mickev. is tiiite fond ol It stum the stl eiif;t h ol some hit ke J(udgc) N(nuticnl) Hiitlginan. is liead ol suiveois Passes nif)st til his class In the width ol truss lians Kdevator) H( cut Imiai k ) Kings land finite good in (' V. Is a good heal ted pi of like tlie all ought to he Hloilei) l'(iiel) Haher. the anah'ei of heat, sajs we don t get hot headed by toasting oui leet Afrclil Sftruft) "Riddei old, design ei of sti ut-tiit en, is the Ik st piol m the school to give sou short lcctuies Tiof W'(hittle) Sthalt ) I'.lMie. close If) ea h student lingcis, to s e that in) f)iie shall get V'le'ise fn his fingeis K(heost.il) W'(att) Codd.ti d, our hit est addition, is proving iiiitc uoilhv t)f his good position A(llhuint) K(gg) Hunting, fn hoth bent lies and lathe, is teat hint; the Freshmen without whiskers to shave l,(o.iti ) F(ult i urn ) Seaton v ho lides f st i in mac hind , helps I(ke) Dliainage) Wood to linpiove l.iim sceiiei y ('(rucli ('(mining) Kngberg sti.ing i to all Kngiiifci s, is Known to us on Iv l othei 's tears In oui Mathematics, eci one has his cllOK c of mst i ut toi s ol leatheis, hut w c all i ejoit c It altei two jeais woik we have finished all Math, lor the engincei s' college is then a smooth path .I(acket) ('(ore) (Iienan, with anvil, haninier and tongs, comes last, hut not least, in this crude tollection of songs You can talk of your Law, and your Medic degrees Hemg hard but the can't hold a candle to K's. THE AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING FIELD The present time is the transition pel iod of the farm It is marked by the inherit fit scientific farming We are tinning fiom the bad wasteful bethodH tit pioducmg crops to the model n sjstein of conserving larrn resources The solution of the this truly gieat economic problem is n the liandH of the modern engineei moie specificaly of the agricultural engi neer, and it is his Meld of study and investigation that I wish to consider in a brief way The first problem before the agri cultural engineer is that of maintain ing the fertility of the soil. This need is so obvious that there is no need for even a concrete example. Many farms in Nebraska, even il this state is new in agriculture, show that the crops of today do not equal those of a few jears ago. The land contains certain ele merits necessary in plant growth The plant takes up these elements liom the ground and when the crop is re moved the land is poorer by the amount ol luatciial taken from it We must therefore return something to the soil to make up tor the elements taken by previous crops It is within the field of the agricultural engineer fo show how to conserve the fertilizer produced tin the farms ami how to apph it to the soil The next gnat pioblem is that of f si i in lnan.ii'emi nt as applied to tTn rotation of ciops Kach crop Jakes elements out of th soil in a proportion peculiar to itself Rotating ciops va nes this poipoition All crops ifquiic pi me ip.ilh nitiogeii and therefore In an flop lotation this depletion of iiitiog-ii must ictche consideration sde f i f rii c oniniei t ial and other fer tili.ei . mitogen is most eflleientlv put back in the soil h including in a ciop lotation, a ciop ol legumes The le giimes loi examples tloei, etclles, iow peas, ,uid .illalla have powei to ake nitiogc n fiom the air and to make il p. n. of the soil This is accomplished b nil i ogen fixing bacteiia which woik In the loots ol these plants The agri i nit hi .i 1 en gin ei i , like the eflieiency en gineei in inanutact uring who works out a s-icin. must woik out the best "-vUcin loi the I a r in i wheiey this crop lot.nion mnv be elicited 'I his 'VMilll (.ill onl Te followed wTldl the piopei laout ol the fields and de sign ol buildings has been made. Tin- l.isi pioblem and i lie most im poit.inl one tin agi ic ultuial engineer must gie his attention to is that of Ihoiough tillage Rightly to prepare the cul be ei tor a crop requires the application ol power1 In the past power has been luinished b the horse, but we aie turning from the horse to the uactoi, tn.ck. auto and srnal sla tion.uv engine because the former has pi o ed matleqiiate to the growing needs ol model n I, iiining Not only in pi ep.ii ai ion ol the 'ceil bed, however, is ineflianic.il powei coming to be ap plied, but in hai v f-ting. load making hauling in i.nt in all plates where powei appiie-, to f st i lit woik l'owei tanning at pnseiil m eels attention moie than an othei eiigineeiing piob lem The Held for the agi icultural en gineei then is for investigation in soil lei t ilit v , ( i op rot at it)ii iinel far in pow er NOTICE. 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