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THE scope of instruction and research in agriculture at King's College, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, is to be extended. Two new chairs have been founded, the occupants of which will carry out their work under the direction of Prof. R. W. Wheldon, the present head of the department. The Loveday Report recommended the setting-up of post-graduate schools in agriculture and farm machinery for graduates in engineering who intend to become agricultural engineers, and in engineering and farm machinery for graduates in agriculture who intend to become farm mechanization experts. King's College, which has a strong engineering school, has been selected as a centre for this specialized work.
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Agricultural Science at Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Nature 159, 770 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/159770b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/159770b0