Seventy-Third Annual Keport 



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the schools have arranged a definite program of lectures and dem- 

 onstrations by men either resident in the community or carrying 

 on business there. 



The following program arranged by the Hannibal School is a 



typical one : 



Lectures 1912-13 



Milton Terpening 



R. Cooper 



W. J. Bradt 



Hubert Rogers 



Rev. F. W. Dunning 1 



Rev.B. A.Matzen ) Local Clergym-.n 



Ernest Lonis 

 Mrs E. W. Rice 

 Raymond Cooper 

 Dr Lattin 



I'dtatu Growing 



Potato Growing 



flaking New Meadows 



Dairy Testing 



Geology of Hannibal 



Cooperation 



Farm Management 



Saving Strength 



When Cows Pay 



Picking and Packing fruit 



Field deinoustration 

 F. E. Rogers (Oswego county food 



expert) Grading Fruit 



F. S. Welsh (N. Y. C. farm agent) Drainage 



C. F. Bley (Tree expert) 



C. F. Bley 



Raymond Cooper 



G. W. Rogers 

 Hubert Rogers 



Field demonstration 



Pruning Old Orchards 



Field deinoustration 



Shaping Young Fruit Trees 



Field demonstration 



A Sanitary Stable 



Fie'd demonstration 



Scoring Pure Bred Cows 

 Dairy Records; What 

 Individual Cows Pay 



Field demonstration 



The Farm Home 



The Cheese and Butter Industry 



Field demonstration 



The Farmer and the Community 

 The Cost of Growing Four Acres 

 of Potatoes 

 M. H. Minar (Local druggists) Chemistry of Soils 



Mrs Jasper Hopper 

 Clinton Tucker 



C. S. Lockwood 

 C. W. Haws 



A boy from this school won first prize at the State Fair for 

 box packing apples. The school has this year an exhibit at the 

 Oswego County Fruit Growers' Association. 



These schools must run for more than the usual school allot- 

 ment of 160 days. If this most vital part of the work is to be 



