Farm Bureaus 



511 



County 

 Monroe .... 

 Montgomery 

 Nassau . . . , 

 Niagara . . . , 



Oneida 



Onondaga . .. 



Orange 



Oswego .... 



Otsego 



St. Lawrence . 

 Saratoga . . . . 

 Schoharie . .. 

 Sullivan .... 



Tioga 



Tompkins . .. 



Ulster 



Warren . . . . 

 Westchester . 

 Wyoming . . . 



Manager Headqiuirters 



L. A. Toan Chiunber of Commerce, Rochester. 



A. S. Merchant Canajoharie. 



T. M. Avery Mineola. 



N. R. Peet Lockport. 



0. F. Ross Chamber of Commerce, Utica. 



S. A. Martin 112 Court House, Syracuse. 



T. E. Milliman Middletown. 



E. V. Underwood... Oswego. 



F.. S. Barlow Cooperstown. 



C. S. Phelps Canton. 



A. M. Tlollister Saratoga Springs. 



R. F. Pollard Cobleskill. 



J. A. Richardson. . .. Liberty. 



E. R. Zimmer Owego. 



V. B. Blatchley Ithaca. 



W. H. Hook Kingston. 



E. W. Cleeves Warrensburg. 



J. G. Curtis Chamber of Commerce, White Plains. 



H. M. Bowen Warsaw. 



NEW WORK IN CONJUNCTION WITH H. E. CROUCH, MANAGER OF 



ALBANY FARM BUREAU 



ITatiirally, the relation between the Albany Farm Bureau and 

 the Bureau of Farmers' Institutes is very close. As may be noted 

 in the following table, Mr. William Hotaling spent six days in 

 Albany County in demonstration work in orchards. 



Demonstration Work in Orchards 



Place Date Sessions 



Bethlehem Center April 5.1916 



Coeymans April 7, 1916 



Dormansville April 12, 1916 



Dunnsville April 13, 1916 



Guilderland April 6, 1916 



Indian Fields April 12, 1916 



Latham Corners April 6, 1916 



Ravena . . . .' April 7. 1916 



South Bethlehem April 5, 1916 



Verdoy April 10, 1916 



Totals . 



10 



Attendance 



8 

 12 

 26 

 16 



8 

 14 



8 



8 

 25 

 15 



140 



An entirely new line of work was taken up in Albany and 

 Greene counties. Instead of the demonstration train, which has 



