C. Raymond Hoglund
Bio-Info
Professor Emeritus, C. Raymond Hoglund, was born in McPherson, Kansas, 1906. He was Associate Professor, South Dakota State College, 1943-48; Cooperative Agent, University of Wisconsin, and Soil Conservation Service, LaCrosse, Wisconsin, 1941-43; Field Representative, Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., Minn., 1935-40. He joined MSU/AEC in 1948 with research focus particularly in the economics of dairy farming, forage production, storage and utilization. Other fields of interest: dairy farm management, dairy adjustments and forage economics.
Honors: American Grassland Council Merit Award 1963, AAAS Fellow Award 1964, National Silo Assn. Z. W. Craine Award, 1965.
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Pubs Online
Notable Docs/Pres
- Free-stall vs. Conventional Loose Housing: A Comparison. 1963. by C.R. Hoglund, R.L. Maddex and W.W. Snyder. MSUExtension Bulletin
- Nutritional and Economic Aspects of Feed Utilization by Dairy Cows. 1959. Edited at Michigan State University by C.R. Hoglund and others.