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    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...
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  • Ransom Moore may refer to: Ransom Asa Moore (1861-1941), an agronomist and professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Ransom B. Moore (1829-1904)...
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    rewarded. In 1892, in an effort to improve the Kewaunee County Fair, Ransom Asa Moore, the president of the Kewaunee Fair, the Agricultural Society, and...
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  • York Ransom Halloway (1793–1851), U.S. Representative from New York Ransom C. Johnson (1849–1904), American politician from Michigan Ransom Asa Moore (1861–1941)...
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  • Randle T. Moore (1874–1957), American businessman Ransom Asa Moore, an agronomist and professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Ransom B. Moore, California...
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    Representative Thomas F. Konop, U.S. Representative Stan Kuick, NFL player Ransom Asa Moore, professor Robert E. Minahan, Mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin Jack Novak...
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  • called the Wisconsin Experiment Association, was organized in 1901 by Ransom Asa Moore at the University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Agriculture, with...
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    The county operates eight parks. The Dana Farm (childhood home of Ransom Asa Moore) was relocated to the Winter Park. Along with the Bruemmer Park and...
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  • the Wisconsin Experiment Association. This was organized in 1901 by Ransom Asa Moore at the University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Agriculture, aided...
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    Agriculture Short Course, which was greatly developed and enhanced by Ransom Asa Moore from 1895 until 1907 and continues today as the Farm and Industry Short...
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