No. 6. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. S09 



6. "©ROWING FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FOR CANNING PACTORIHS," 



Prof. G. G. Butz, Stat« Collsge, Pa. 



€ENERAL DISCUSSION. 



Wednesda}' Afternooii, Juue 3, 1^03. 

 Call to order at 1.30. 



W. A. CRAWFORD, Cooperstown, Pa., Chairman. 



1. "BREEDING AND FEEDING POULTRY," 



J. Y. Patton, New Castle, Pa. 



2. "POULTRY HOUSES," 



T. E. Orr, Beaver, Pa. 



3. "SHEEP HUSBANDRY," 



J. S. Burns, Clinton, Pa. 



4. "EASIEST AND MOST PROFITABLE WAY TO GROW POTATOES," 



John W. Cox, New Wilmins'ton, Pa. 



GENERAL DISCUSSION. 



Wednesday Evening, Juue 3, 1903. 



Call to order at 7.30. 



C. B. HEGE, Marion, Pa., Chairman. 



1. "PRACTICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL HORSESHOEING," 



C. W. Brodhead, Montrose, Pa. 



2. "HYGIENE OF THE FARM," 



Dr. Harvey B. Bashore, West Fairview, Pa. 



3. "WHAT CONSTITUTES A COUNTRY HOME," 



R. S. Seeds, Birmingham, Pa. 



4. "WHAT CONSTITUTES A PRACTICAL EDUCATION FOR THE 



FARMER," 



T. D. Harman, of National Stockman and 

 Farmer, Pittsburg, Pa, 



GENERAL DISCUSSION. 



Thursday Morning, June 4, 1903. 



Call to order at 9. 



Dr. M. E. CONARD, Westgrove, Pa., Chairman. 



1. "THE RELATION OF BACTERIOLOGY TO DAIRYING," 



Dr. M. P. Ravenel, Swarthmore, Pa. 



