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of dairy animals. This, together with information furnished by the Colleges 

 and Experiment Stations, he has put into p;-actice, and the result has been 

 a satisfactory and profitable system of inttnsive farming. 



DKAKK. W. M. C, Volnnt, Lawiciicc ('(uiiily. Tn.: 



1. ]M('pai*a(ion of the Heed Bed. 



2. Feed and Care of Farm Animals. 



8. The \^ahie of Clover and How to Get il to Crow. 



4. Fruit Culture. 



5. Potato Culture. 



G. Market (Jaiden; What to Crow and How to Crow II. 



W. M. C. DllAKE was born on a farm near Volant, Lawrence county, Pa., 

 August 16, 1S60; was educated at public school and a Normal School in New 

 Castle, Pa.; passed an examination for teaching: was interested in the Farm- 

 ers' Alliance movement In Pennsylvania, being president of the county or- 

 ganization one term; was sent as a representative gf the Pennsylvania State 

 Alliance to the Labor Conference at St. Louis, February 22, 1892. All his life 

 has been spent on the farm. 'For several years past has been in partnership 

 with a brother conducting a market garden, together with handling fruit of 40 

 acres of orchard and farming 600 acres. 



FOIGHT, JOHX C, Export, Westmoreland County, Ta.: 



1. The FaruKn- of To Dav. 



2. Small Fruits on the Farm. 



3. Success in the Dairy. 



4. Farm Literature. 



5. Why Should Farmers Organize. 



6. Our IJoys and Girls, the Best l*roducts of our Farms. (1.") 



minutes.) 



JOHN G. FOIGHT was Ijorn on his father's farm in Westmoreland county. Pa., 

 in 1842; was educated in the public schools and at Laird Institute, Marysville, 

 Pa.; enlisted in company F, 204th Pa. Vols., August, 1864; discharged at 

 close of war" at Vienna, Va. He began farming for himself in 1868, and has 

 been actively engaged at it ever since, with average crops about as follows, 

 each year: 600 bushels wheat, 800 bushels oats, 1,200 bushels corn, 400 bushels 

 potatoes. 100 tons hay, and ships to the city $1,000 worth of milk per year, 

 from 12 to 14 fine shorthorn and Ayrshire cows. 



FORNEY, DAVID P., Hanover, York County, Pa.: 



1. Corn. 



2. Common Sense in the Dairy. 



H. Limitation of Production in Agriculture. 



4. Farm Statistics. 



5. The Boy and the Farm. 



6. The Instructive Changes in Farm Life. 



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D. P. FORNEY was born in Hanover, York county. Pa., of Pennsylvania 

 Dutch parentage. Educated in the common schools of Hanover and at Penn- 



