724 BOARD OF AGRtCULTtrltE. 



FARMERS' INSTITUTES— Continued. 



PAQfi 



Attendance at Annual Farmers' Institutes 633 



Schedule of Supplemental Institutes 635 



Attendance at Supplemental Institutes 639 



Expenditure of Institute Fund 641 



How I Grow Big Crops of Corn 642 



Corn Stover 645 



Sorghum as a Forage Crop 647 



Can Farmers Afford to Grow Wheat at Present Prices? 649 



A Canning Factory on the Fax-m 654 



How to Plant and Care for Orchard 657 



Forestry— Past, Present and Future 660 



Woodman, Spare That Tree 666 



The Farmer's Poultry and Its Care 667 



Care of Poultry 669 



Poultry 672 



Care and Management of Breed Sows 674 



Relation of Home Life and Diet to Cooking. 677 



Sanitary Condition of the Farm Home 683 



Sanitation of the Farmer's Home 683 



Training of the Home Maimer 685 



The Wife's Share 688 



Maliing Farm Homes Attractive 692 



Education of Farmers' Children 694 



The Ideal Home 697 



Why Live on the Farm? 698 



Opportunities of Farm Life 704 



Is Rural Life Suitable for the Development of Youth? 705 



Farm Advantages 709 



Can College Graduates Utilize Education on the Fai-ui? 710 



Nature Study in Common Schools 715 



Why Have a Farmers' Institute? 718 



Q 



Goff, E. A.— Address by 238 



H 



Hurty, Dr. J. N.— Address by 108 



Hobbs, C. M.— Address by 226 



Hobbs, C. M.— Address by 232 



Huston, S. M.— Address by 252 



