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327: 317: 173:. Almost all of the apples died over two winters, and the rest yielded poor results. The failures led Budd to resign as the State Horticultural Society's secretary from 1886 to 1890. His position as secretary was reinstated in 1890 due to his discovery that the apple trees grew better in northern climates such as 143:
along with other similar societies. In 1877, Budd was hired by the Iowa Agricultural College in which he was a professor of horticulture and head of the Horticulture Department until 1898. While working as a professor, Budd introduced varieties of fruits, trees, and shrubs. Other positions that were
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in 1858 and started the Benton County Orchards where he grew about 200 acres of fruit trees. With the help of agents, Budd marketed his fruit to highly populated parts of Iowa. He co-founded the Iowa State Horticultural Society of which he was its secretary for almost all years spanning from 1873 to
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Budd visited England, France, Austria, Russia, and China during the summer of 1882 to discover fruit trees that could grow in Iowa. He came back to Iowa State College with seed for more than 100 apple varieties along with varieties of pear and cherry seeds. He also had seeds for various plants
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1896. During his tenure as secretary, he wrote "Orcharding in the Open Prairies of Northern Iowa" for the society's first volume of proceedings, earned first place on
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and a horticulturist at an Experimental Station. Budd resigned from being a professor in 1899, after which he became professor
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on January 26, 1860. They had a son and daughter, Etta May Budd and Allen Joseph Budd. Budd died on December 20, 1904, in
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on his parents' farm in 1834, 1835, or 1837. His parents were Joseph Budd Sr. and Maria Sutten Budd. He was educated in
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public schools and Monticello Academy. Budd attended two colleges in New York which were
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Budd wrote articles for the Iowa State Register and co-published two volumes of the
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where he became the principal of Rockford Academy. He purchased farmland in
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horticultural exhibits in 1874, and became an honorary member of the
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