354 Report of Farmers' Institutes 



February 24, 1916 



Loioer Room, Lyceum Hall 



Special PorxTRY Sessions 



In Charge of Prof. James E. Rice, Ithaca 



A. M. 



Opening Remarks, Prof. Rice. 

 The Value of Pcbe-Bbed Fowas, Mr. Rice. 

 Discussion. 



A Definite Program fob Breeding Poultry fob Egg Production, Prof. 

 Rice. 

 Discussion. 



p. M. 



Question Box. 



Feeding for Growth and Eggs, Mr. Rice. 



Discussiox. 



The New Cornell Poultry House, Prof. Rice. 



February 25, 1916 



Lyceum IT all 



Horticultural Day 



A. M. 



Questions Pertaining to Strawberries Answered (Printed question slips 

 will be furnished), Mr. Taylor. 



The Reslt^ts of Spraying for the Codling Moth in Monroe, Orleans 

 and Niagara Counties, Dr. Felt. 



Discussion. 



Propagation and Care of Young Trees, Mr. Eraser. 



Discussion. 



p. M. 

 Round Table. 



Varieties of Apples and Their Soil Adaptation, Mr. Wilder. 

 Discussion. 



Insects Other Than the Codling Moth, Prof. Parrott. 

 Discussion. 



Central Packing Houses, Mr. Welsh. 

 Discussion. 

 Closing Words, Mr. Van Wagenen. 



February 25, 1916 



Presbyterian Church 



Special Women's Sessions 



In Charge of Mrs. Harrington 



10 A. M. 



Opening Remarks, Mrs. Harrington. 



New Ways op Doing Old Duties, Mrs. Harrington. 



Discussion. 



Seeing Things, Mrs. East. 



1:30 p. m. 

 Question Box. 



Points in Choosing Furnishings and Textiles, Mrs. Harrington. 

 Discussion. 



The Purpose of Education, Mrs. East. 

 Closing Words, Mrs. Harrington. 



