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D37460-8
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- 1949-01-05 (Creation)
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Dr. Charles J. Gould was head of the Plant Pathology Dept. at the Western Washington Experiment Station in Puyallup when this photograph was taken in January, 1949. Dr. Gould's research focused on diseases that attacked tulip bulbs. It was work at the experiment station in Puyallup that led to the use of "Fermate" spray to control tulip blight. Western Washington is a large farming research facility, located on 46 acres of fertile valley farm land near Pioneer Ave. W., southwest corner of Fruitland Ave., in Puyallup. (T. Times, 1/9/49, p. 1).
Gould, Charles J.; Research facilities--Puyallup; Laboratories--Puyallup; Scientists--Puyallup; Agricultural industries; Agricultural productivity--Puyallup; Farming--Puyallup; Western Washington Experiment Station (Puyallup);