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Continuation schools 205 



Does not ignore college preparation 205 



Involves experiment 207 



More hand work 203 



School courses recommended 206 



School subjects vitalized 202 



Theory should be applied 203 



The vocational school 207 



What secondary schools can do 203 



Jones, A. W., address by, at meeting of Seed Improvement Asso- 

 ciation, on the work of the Association during the year 1912 211 



Maine Seed Improvement Association, annual meeting of 199 



Addresses of welcome 199 



Election of officers 239 



Prizes awarded 239 



Report of Secretary 208 



Report of Treasurer 210 



Resolutions 238 



Response to addresses of welcome 200 



Market gardening, address on, at State Dairy Conference, by H. 



C. Th<xnpson 135 



Crops to be grown 140 



Cultivation 139 



Diseases and insects 141 



Harvesting, packing and marketing 142 



Preparation of soil 139 



Rotation of crops 141 



Starting plants 140 



Marketing farm products and purchasing fann supplies co- 

 operatively, address on, at State Dairy Conference, by C E. 



Embree 163 



Merrill, Dr. L. S., response by, to address of welcome at meeting 



of Seed Improvement Association 200 



Milk ; its production, care and use, taddress on, at State Dairy 



Conference, by S. C. Thompson 151 



Care and use of milk 155 



Production of milk 153 



Our present economic dairy situation and its relation to consum- 

 er and producer, address on, at State Dairy Conference, by 



R. S. Smith 143 



Palmer, F. L., address of welcome by, at State Dairy Conference 107 

 Pike, A. O., illustrated lecture by, at State Dairy Conference, on 



the gypsy moth situation in Maine 197 



Porter, Ouy C, address by, at meeting of Seed Improvement 



Association, on growing potatoes for seed 216 



Rasmussen, Prof. Fred, address by, at State Dairy Conference, on 



cost of milk production 168 



