John Gleason's prize-winning corn in the Grand Champion Sweepstakes at the Ohio State Corn Show, 1925. John Gleason (1886-1932) was a Clinton County, Ohio, farmer who developed hybrid seed corn and raised pedigreed poultry. He was known throughout Ohio and the region as a progressive farmer who was interested in corn culture. Because of his knowledge and ability, Gleason was in demand as a judge of corn at various shows and county fairs
A silver cup engraved with "Ohio State Board of Agriculture Premium" was awarded at the Ohio State F...
Asgrow RX947 was the leading yellow corn hybrid with a yield of 9255 pounds per acre and a net retur...
The postwar era brought about great advancements in farming technology, including the corn combine s...
The organized corn husking contests of the 1920s and 1930s facilitated the spread of scientific farm...
Albert Freestone of Ashley shows the large even ears of corn from the prize winning corn he grew for...
4 pages; includes photographThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge o...
On this engraved silver medal awarded by the Ohio State Fair in 1856, raised letters read: "The Ohio...
This photograph shows a young man receiving a prize in the 4-H beef cattle show with his bull. The...
Some points on judging corn are shown to County Agent W. R. Sullivan of Holmes County by Dewitt C. L...
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Ralph Gholston, Minco farmer...
Between 1890 and 1940 practical corn breeders and academic biologists and geneticists studied corn b...
On the occasion of the inaugural Stringfield Lectures, many friends and colleagues gathered to lear...
Harvesting corn crop at Frank Joseph farm, near Lima, Allen County, Ohio, ca. 1940-1949
Photograph taken by Joe Munroe of a farmer holding a handful of corn seeds, 1958. These seeds are a ...
This is a photograph of the champion steer and his owner accepting their prize at the Ohio State Fai...
A silver cup engraved with "Ohio State Board of Agriculture Premium" was awarded at the Ohio State F...
Asgrow RX947 was the leading yellow corn hybrid with a yield of 9255 pounds per acre and a net retur...
The postwar era brought about great advancements in farming technology, including the corn combine s...
The organized corn husking contests of the 1920s and 1930s facilitated the spread of scientific farm...
Albert Freestone of Ashley shows the large even ears of corn from the prize winning corn he grew for...
4 pages; includes photographThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge o...
On this engraved silver medal awarded by the Ohio State Fair in 1856, raised letters read: "The Ohio...
This photograph shows a young man receiving a prize in the 4-H beef cattle show with his bull. The...
Some points on judging corn are shown to County Agent W. R. Sullivan of Holmes County by Dewitt C. L...
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Ralph Gholston, Minco farmer...
Between 1890 and 1940 practical corn breeders and academic biologists and geneticists studied corn b...
On the occasion of the inaugural Stringfield Lectures, many friends and colleagues gathered to lear...
Harvesting corn crop at Frank Joseph farm, near Lima, Allen County, Ohio, ca. 1940-1949
Photograph taken by Joe Munroe of a farmer holding a handful of corn seeds, 1958. These seeds are a ...
This is a photograph of the champion steer and his owner accepting their prize at the Ohio State Fai...
A silver cup engraved with "Ohio State Board of Agriculture Premium" was awarded at the Ohio State F...
Asgrow RX947 was the leading yellow corn hybrid with a yield of 9255 pounds per acre and a net retur...
The postwar era brought about great advancements in farming technology, including the corn combine s...