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- Ransom_Asa_Moore abstract "Professor Ransom Asa Moore was an agronomist and professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He was born 1861 in Kewaunee County, Wisconsin and died in 1941 in Madison, Wisconsin. He has been called "Father of Wisconsin 4-H", the builder and "Daddy" of the Agriculture Short Course Program, and the Father of the Agronomy Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Agriculture.".
- Ransom_Asa_Moore birthDate "1861-06-05".
- Ransom_Asa_Moore birthPlace Kewaunee_County,_Wisconsin.
- Ransom_Asa_Moore birthYear "1861".
- Ransom_Asa_Moore deathDate "1941-02-26".
- Ransom_Asa_Moore deathPlace Madison,_Wisconsin.
- Ransom_Asa_Moore deathPlace United_States.
- Ransom_Asa_Moore deathYear "1941".
- Ransom_Asa_Moore field Agriculture.
- Ransom_Asa_Moore field Agronomy.
- Ransom_Asa_Moore field Bookkeeping.
- Ransom_Asa_Moore field Education.
- Ransom_Asa_Moore field Parliamentary_procedure.
- Ransom_Asa_Moore field Stonemasonry.
- Ransom_Asa_Moore nationality United_States.
- Ransom_Asa_Moore residence United_States.
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- Ransom_Asa_Moore birthDate "1861-06-05".
- Ransom_Asa_Moore birthPlace Kewaunee_County,_Wisconsin.
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- Ransom_Asa_Moore caption "Ransom Asa Moore".
- Ransom_Asa_Moore dateOfBirth "1861-06-05".
- Ransom_Asa_Moore dateOfDeath "1941-02-26".
- Ransom_Asa_Moore deathDate "1941-02-26".
- Ransom_Asa_Moore deathPlace "Madison, Wisconsin, United States of America".
- Ransom_Asa_Moore fields Agriculture.
- Ransom_Asa_Moore fields Education.
- Ransom_Asa_Moore fields Stonemasonry.
- Ransom_Asa_Moore fields "Farm Book-keeping".
- Ransom_Asa_Moore fields "Farm Crops, or Agronomy".
- Ransom_Asa_Moore fields "Parliamentary Procedure and Organization of Farmers".
- Ransom_Asa_Moore name "Moore, Ransom Asa".
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- Ransom_Asa_Moore placeOfDeath "Madison, Wisconsin, United States of America".
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- Ransom_Asa_Moore comment "Professor Ransom Asa Moore was an agronomist and professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He was born 1861 in Kewaunee County, Wisconsin and died in 1941 in Madison, Wisconsin. He has been called "Father of Wisconsin 4-H", the builder and "Daddy" of the Agriculture Short Course Program, and the Father of the Agronomy Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Agriculture.".
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