28 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Off. Doc 



CAAIPBELL, J. T., llaitstown, Crawford County, Pa.: 



1. Construction of INniltiy Houses and Fixtures. (25 minutes.) 



2. Profitable Ega: Production. (20 minutes.) 

 8. The Louse Problem. 



4. Economic Methods of Maiutaininsj: the Productivity of the 



Soil. 



5. Proper Physical Condition of the Soil, and How to Get It. 

 G. Gumption in and About the Farm Home. 



7. The Farmers' Garden. ; 



J. T. CAMPBELL was born in Springhill township, Fayette county, Pa., De- 

 cember 18, 1872; is the son of a prominent farmer; received his early educa- 

 tion in the public schools of his native district; left the public schools with 

 a more than average education, and at once took up the study of agriculture 

 at home, while working on his father's farm; he studied carefully all leading 

 books and journals of his day. Married in 1894, and took up gardening and 

 poultry culture, and wa.s successful from the start. When the Pennsylvania 

 State College started its Correspondence Course in Agriculture, he took up 

 the ^york and has since pursued same with diligence. Owns a large farm 

 in Crawford county, upon which he has worked out many important agricul- 

 tural problems; in poultry culture has been especially successful, having made 

 it a subject of special study, together with soil physics. Keeps in close touch 

 with the State Experiment Station and National Department of Agricul- 

 ture; has written some for various agricultural and poultry journals. 



CLARK, M. N., Claridge, Westmoreland (^ounty, Pa.: 



1. The County Fair. 



2. P>uying and Care of Farm Implements. 



3. Why the Farmer Should Belong to the Grange. 



4. The Farm Journal for the Farmers' Home. 



5. The Result of Eight Years Growing Swine. 



6. How the Farmer Can Get a Practical Education. 



7. The Up-to-Date Farmer. 



M. N. CLARK was born near Export, Westmoreland county. Pa., July 16, 1848; 

 received a good common school education, with several years at an academy* 

 and a full course at Duff's Commercial College, at Pittsburg; has always 

 taken much delight in farming; is ^ close observer, and for many years has 

 taken an active interest in agricultural affairs of his county; the cause of 

 education has always found in him an earnest supporter; has been engaged 

 in general farming from boyhood, except a few years spent in selling imple- 

 ments; was several seasons in the fruit-growing regions of the South, and 

 there gained much information in the use of commercial fertilizers and frviit 

 growing; has been a member of the State Board of Agriculture for many 

 years, and at present Is looking after the interest of his farm. 



CONARD, DR. M. E., Westgrove, Chester CoHnty, Pa.: 



1. An Inexpensive Up-to-Date Cow Stable. 



2. How to Produce Pure and Wholesome Milk. 



8. How to Grow and Care for Horses' Feet. 



