D. Howard Doane
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D. Howard Doane (July 30, 1883 – February 19, 1984) was most widely known as the founder and long-time Chairman of the Board of Doane Agricultural Services, which is the oldest, and for decades was the largest, farm management, appraisal and agricultural research organization in the United States.
Among his many life accomplishments, Doane served on an agriculture task force appointed by President Herbert Hoover that was charged with reorganizing the United States Department of Agriculture.
He wrote four books and numerous articles for the leading agricultural journals and magazines. He provided leadership to dozens of civic and professional organizations throughout his lifetime.
He received a B.S. in Agriculture in 1908 and M.S. in Agriculture in 1909 at the University of Missouri where he was also the founding father of FarmHouse International Fraternity, Inc. He also received three Honorary doctorates as well.
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- Material pulled from the records of FarmHouse International Fraternity, Inc.