COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE/ 323 



Piscataquis 9 



Sagadahoc 4 



Somerset 6 



Waldo 6 



Washingtofi 9 



York 12 



235 



Other States ^3 



Total 298 



Percentage of dlisitiri'bution of graduates from the four years 

 and the two years courses, according to present vocation : 



Farminig 62.7 



County Demonstrating Agents 2 



Agricultural Teaching and Experimentation 14.6 



State and United States ^Departments of Agriculture 47 



Agricultural Editors 2 



Dairy Manufactures 2 



Total in ' Agricultural Lines 88 



Business 6.6 



Profession 4-7 



Unknown -7 



Total 100 



It is intereslting to niote from the above d'ata that a very liarge 

 percentage, (eigthy-eight) of the graduates of the College of 

 Agriculture are engaged in some form of agricultural pursuit. 

 This information is given since it will unquestionably be a 

 source of graitifi'c^ation to the people of Maine to kniow that the 

 young men who are being trained in the science of farming 

 are actually using the educattion they have gained, either in 

 farming or in furthering that indtistry. 



College Curricula. 



The courses of study offered by the College were described 

 quite fully in "Agriculture of Maine" for 191 1 and it is not 

 necessary, therelfore, to enlarge upon this particular feature, 

 but it may be well to note that a revision of some of the four 

 years courses was made during the year. 



In every instance the revision has been made for the purpose 

 of inoreasing teaching efficiency and to offer major situdent- 



