1624 Report of Farmers' Institutes 



1:30 P. M. Round Table. 



2:00 P. M. Mb. Barton — Profitable Peach Culture. 



2:30 P. M. Discussion. 



2:45 P. M. Prof. Parrott — The Spray Mixtures. 



3:15 P. M. Discussion. 



3:30 P. M. Prof. Reddick — Pear Blight. 



4:00 P. M. Discussion. 



4:15 P. M. Prof. IIedrick — Recent Progress in Fruit Culture. 



4:40 P. M. Director van Alstyne — Closing Words. 



SPEAKERS 



Dr. L. H. Bailey, Ithaca 

 Director, New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University 



Joseph F. Barker, Geneva 

 In Charge of Soil Investigations, New York Agricultural Experiment Station 



Chas. D. Barton, Marlton, N. J. 

 Farmers' Institute Lecturer 



J. G. Curtis, Rochester 



Farmers' Institute Lecturer 



E. 0. FiPPiN, Ithaca 



Professor of Soil Technology, New York State College of Agriculture 



at Cornell University 



F. H. Hall, Ithaca 



Editor and Librarian, New York Agricultural Experiment Station 



ilRS. Ida S. Harrington, Ithaca 



Farmers' Institute Lecturer 



U. P. Hedrick, Geneva 



Horticulturist, New York Agricultural Experiment Station 



Forest Henry, Dover, Minn. 



Farmers' Institute Lecturer 



Mrs. Jane S. Johnson, New York City 



Farmers' Institute Lecturer 



Marion Lewis, Cameron Mills 



Farmers' Institute Lecturer 



P. J. Parrott, Geneva 



Entomologist, New York Agricultural Experiment Station 



Donald Reddick. Ithaca 



Professor of Plant Patliology. New York State College of Agriculture at 



Cornell University 

 James E. Rice, Ithaca 

 Professor of Poultry Husbandry, New \ uvk State College of Agriculture at 



Cornell University 



Edward van Alstyne, Kindcrhook 



Director of Farmers' institutes, State Department of Agriculture 



Jared Van Wagenen, Jr., Lawyersville 



Farmers' Institute Conductor and lecturer 



Dr. E. L. Volgenau, Buffalo 



Veterinarian and Farmers' Institute Lecturer 



