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Albert M. Ten Eyck (1869-1958) served as the first Head of the Department of Agronomy at Kansas State College from 1906 to 1910, previously leading the Agricultural Department since 1902. He expanded the department's engagement with farmers through initiatives like Farmer Institutes and helped establish the North Agronomy Farm in 1909. Ten Eyck held academic roles as Professor of Farm Management and Superintendent of the Hays Branch Experiment Station before leaving in 1912.
- Education: B.S.A., University of Wisconsin (1892)
- Leadership: President of the American Society of Agronomy (1910)
His research interests focused on agronomic practices, crop improvement, and soil management. Post-Kansas State, he became Extension Professor at Iowa State College, later transitioning to agricultural consulting and farming in Wisconsin.
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