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TABLE 5 — Continued 



Roudebush, Lowell, New Richmond, Ohio.. Nov. 29-30; Dec. 2-20, 26-28; Jan. 2- 



31; Feb. 1-28; March 1-13. 

 Subjects: Soil Fertility. 

 Farm Crops. 

 Horses. 

 Swine. 

 Sheep. 

 Feeding. 

 Noxious Weeds. 

 Tree and Bush Fruits. 

 Land of the Midnight Sun (Evening Lecture). 



Santee, Dr. E. M., Cortland Nov. 14-23, 29-30; Dec. 2-20, 27; Jan. 



2-20, 23-31; Feb. 1-28; March 1-G. 

 Subjects: Poultry. 



Cement Construction. 

 Sanitation. 



Sirrine, F. A., Riverhead Nov. 12-23; Jan. 28, 30-31; Feb. 1, 4-5. 



Subjects: Potato Growing. 

 Spraying. 



Asparagus and Cauliflower. 

 Peaches. 



Corn Selection and Development. 

 Selection and Hvbridization of Seeds. 

 Tillage. 



van Alstyne, Edward. 



Subjects. Horticulture. 

 Soil Fertility. 

 Dairying. 

 Sheep. 

 Swine. 

 General Agricultural Topics. 



Van Wagenen, Jr., Jared, Lawyersville Oct. 14-17; Nov. 8; Dec. 13-20, 26-28; 



Jan. 11-22, 28-31; Feb. 1-5, 11-15, 

 21-27; March 3-7, 13, 18, 20; June 3, 

 10-12. 

 Subjects: Dairying. 



Soil Fertility. 



Corn Growing. 



Alfalfa. 



Meadows and Pastures. 



Fruit and Spraying. 



Social Pr()})loms of the Farm Community] 



History and Lege^nds of New York State \ Evening lectures. 



The Good Farmer. J 



Witter, D. P., Berkshire June 25-26; Aug. 20-24; Nov. 7-8, 12- 



23; Dec. 2-21; Jan. 2-31; Feb. 1-28; 

 March 1-13. 

 Subjects: Dairying. 



Soil Fertility. 



Field Crops. 



Meadows and Pastures. 



Crop Rotation. 



Sheep. 



Poult^J^ 



Water Supply and Sewage Disposal. 



