Special, Lectures 



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agricultural instruction gives them a particular claim on the 

 Bureau of Farmers' Institutes, whose special function it is to 

 disseminate all kinds of agricultural information to all sorts and 

 conditions of men, particularly those not reached by agricultural 

 colleges and experiment stations. A list of these meetings follows: 



Work Among Jewish Farmers 



COUNTY AND PLACE 



SES- 

 SIONS 



ATTEND 

 ANCE 



LECTURER 



SUBJECT 



Rensselaer: 



Nassau Feb. 10, 1916 



Sullivan: 



Centerville Sta. 



Ferndale. 



Glen wild. 



Hurleyville. 



Maplewood . 



Parksville. 



Ulster: 



Briggs Street. . . 



EUenville. 



Kerhonkson . 



Feb. 8, 1916 



Feb. 1, 1916 



Feb. 8, 1916 



Jan. 31, 1916 



Feb. 3, 1916 



Feb. 2, 1916 



Feb. 5, 1916 



Feb. 7, 1916 



Feb. 4, 1916 



Total. 



10 



20 

 23 

 45 



72 



34 



14 



34 



58 

 62 



34 



F. E. Bonsteel . 

 Nathan Cohen . 

 F. E. Bonsterf. . 

 Nathan Cohen . 

 F. E. Bonsteel . 

 Nathan Cohen . 



F. E. Bonsteel. . 



Nathan Cohen . 

 F. E. Bonsteel.. 



Nathan Cohen . 

 F. E. Bonsteel. . 



Nathan Cohen . 



F. E. Bonsteel. . 



Nathan Cohen 



F. E. Bonsteel. . 

 Nathan Cohen . 



F. E. Bonsteel. . 



Nathan Cohen . 



F. E. Bonsteel. . 



Nathan Cohen . 



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Fertility, manure, ferti- 

 lizers, lime. 

 Spraying, interpreting. 



Fertilizers, lime, crop 



practice. 

 Spraying, interpreting. 



Fertilizers, lime, crop 

 rotation, dairying. 



Forage crops, interpre- 

 ting. 



Fertility, f e r t i 1 i zers, 

 lime, manure, drain- 

 age. 



Spraying, interpreting. 



Fertihzers, lime, forage 

 crops, agricult ural 

 law. 



Spraying, interpreting. 



Fertilizers, manure, 

 crop rotation, vetch, 

 potatoes. 



Spraying, interpreting. 



Fertihzers, lime, forage 



crops, dairying. 

 Spraying, interpreting. ' 



Soil fertility. 

 Spraying, interpreting. 



Fertihzers, lime, manure 



legumes. 

 Spraying, interpreting. 



Fertilizers, lime, man- 

 ure, poultry. 

 Spraying, interpreting. 



The following address was delivered at the Fanners' Institute 

 meeting at Southold, L. I. : 



How Agricultural Credit Works in New York State 



J. W. PINCUS 



Secretary, Federation of Jewish Farmers of America 

 So much has been said within the last few years on the uses and 

 methods of rural credit, and the importance of adopting better 

 jnethods in this country, that it appears to me that any one who 



