xxvi Report of the Director 



8:00 p. M. 



General meeting-. Auditorium. 



Director, Harry Hayward. Address. 



C. R. White. — Fundamental principles underlying- successful co- 

 operation. Under auspices York State Country Bond. 

 Music bv students. 



Thursday 



9:00 A. M. 



Professor C. S. Wilson. — Varieties and planting plans for the com- 

 mercial orchard. Main 292. 

 C. E. Leighty. — Breeding plants for resistance to disease. Main 302. 



See p. 20. 

 T. Greiner. — Report: What are the experiment stations doing for the 



vegetable-growers? Main 201. See p. 22. 

 Professor H. W. Riley. — Septic tanks for sewage disposal. Main 392. 



See p. 19. 

 Professor E. O. Pippin. — Soil moisture : its storag-e and preservation. 



Auditorium. 

 Professor John Bentley, Jr. — Improving the woodlot. Dairy 222. 

 Professor K. C. Livermore. — Successful types of farming in New 



York. Agronomy 152. 

 Professor W. A. Stocking, Jr. — Relation of bacteria to milk. Dairy 



222. 



10:00 A. M. 



H. L. Ayres. — Equipment for the farm dairy. Dairy 202. 

 Professor H. H. Wing. — Lecture on breeds. Animal Husbandry 112. 

 Dr. A. W\ Gilbert. — Breeding of potatoes. Main 302. See p. 21. 

 R. H. Garrahan. — Early cabbage. Main 202. See p. 22. 

 Professor C. F. Hirschfeld. — How to choose a gasoline engine. Dairy 



222. 

 S. D. House. — Hives, fixtures, and manipulation. Agronomy 192. 

 Professor G. W. Herrick. — Scale insects and the lime-sulfur work. 



Main 292. 

 Dr. G. F. Warren. — Ways of starting farming with small capital. 



Auditorium. 



