Botany students are looking through microscopes and taking notes in this classroom in Bessey Hall. Some students are working together at the back of the room.
Botany students are sitting at tables in a Bessey Hall classroom. There are microscopes on the tables and some students are working at a lab table at the back of the room.
A man is cutting corn stalk with a knife near the ground line for corn root rot studies under direction of Dr. George Semeniuk. A tractor is parked to his right.
A man is lifting stubble for corn root rot studies under the direction of Dr. George Semeniuk. He is using a walking mold board plow pulled by a tractor.
A student is working with a test tube conducting an experiment in the Micro-Chemistry Laboratory. A beaker and a flask have the name Kjeldahl written on them. H2SO4 is also written on the beaker.
Professor W.E. Loomis is conducting a class in plant physiology. Students study the green leaf pigments which are responsible for the food production of the world.
A researcher in a lab coat is holding a specimen in the Bacteriology Laboratory. The shelves are filled with glass test tubes and flasks containing specimens.