Earl W. Rusk

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Earl W. Rusk.
Earl W. Rusk.

Earl W. Rusk (December 17, 1885June 22, 1968) was an American farmer and farm manager in the Mid-West and West. He was born in Illinois and died in Los Angeles County, California.

During his life, Rusk briefly taught an Animal Husbandry course and served as a farm loan agent. He also was the farm service director of two Chicago radio stations in the early part of the 20th century, a railroad agricultural agent, and supervising salesman and farm service director for a rock phosphate company for 14 years.

In his spare time, Rusk raised hogs and cattle on a farm in the Missouri Ozarks before retiring in California.

Rusk graduated from Missouri, where he was also a founding member of FarmHouse International Fraternity, Inc.. in 1909.

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  • Material pulled from the records of FarmHouse International Fraternity, Inc.