Frederick Whitford is an extensionspecialist for the Purdue Cooperative Extension Service in the College of Agriculture. He received a BS in wildlife management from Louisiana Tech University, and an MS and PhD in entomology from Iowa State University. He has authored more than 300 research, extension, and regulatory publications, and has delivered 5,000 presentations to a wide array of audiences. Whitford has written five previous books on the history of agriculture for Purdue University and Indiana, all published by Purdue University Press: Scattering the Seeds of Knowledge: The Words and Works of Indiana's Pioneer County Agricultural Agents (2017); Enriching the Hoosier Farm Family: A Photo History of Indiana's Early County Extension Agents (2016); For the Good of the Farmer: A Biography of John HarrisonSkinner (2013); The Queen of American Agriculture: A Biography of Virginia Claypool Meredith (2008); and The Grand Old Man of Purdue University and Indiana Agriculture: A Biography of William CarrollLatta. NealHarmeyer is an archivist at the Purdue University Libraries Virginia Kelly Karnes Archives and Special Collections Research Center in West Lafayette, Indiana. He grew up on a multigenerational family farm in northeastern Fayette County, Indiana, where he helped raise dairy and beef cattle as well as hogs. He earned a bachelor's degree in history from Purdue and a master's degree in library science from Indiana University.