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12:00 M. 



Arthur Cowee. — The gladiohis as a special crop. Ilkistrated. Main 292. 



Professor D. Redclick. — The how, when, and why of spraying. Audi- 

 torium. 



Professor E. G. Montgomery. — Alfalfa : care of the stand and making 

 the hay. Dairy 222. 



Anna B. Comstock. — What women can learn from bee-keeping. Alain 



392. 

 Demonstration in poultry husbandry. Greenhouse building, second floor. 

 E. W. Benjamin. — Testing eggs for market and during incubation. 



I :oo P. M. 



Professor H. W. Riley. — Hydraulic rams. Main 292. 

 Professor J. L. Stone. — Clover-growing fundamental to good farming. 

 Auditorium. 



2:00 P. M. 



Dr. V. A. IMoore. — Recent investigations concerning the control of bo- 

 vine tuberculosis. Auditorium. 



Lloyd S. Tenny. — Round-table conference on cooperative marketing of 

 fruits. Main 202. 



Round-table conference on the home garden. T. Greiner, leader. Main 

 201. 



Professor John Craig. — Opportunities in nut culture in the Northeast. 

 Main 292. 



Professor M. F. Barrus. — Demonstration: Grain smuts. Agronomy 352. 



Public sale of live stock. Animal Husbandry judging pavilion. 



Rural school education. Rural Schoolhouse. See p. 23. 



Conference : Extension teaching in home economics. Main 392. 



3:00 P. M. 



Rose LeV. Morgan. — Lecture-recital. Auditorium. 



Professor E. O. Pippin. — Recent advances in soil fertility in connec- 

 tion with legumes and other crops. Dairy 222. 



Olive S. Watson. — The sulfur colors and other dyeing possibilities. 

 Main 392. See p. 20. 



Professor G. W. Herrick and R. D. Anthony. — Demonstration : The 

 making and mixing of insecticides. Farm Mechanics building. 



Round-table conference on home garden. ]\Iain 201. 



Professor M. F. Barrus. — Demonstration : Grain smuts. Agronomy 352. 



Rural Bankers' Conference. Agronomy 152. 



Rural school education. Rural Schoolhouse. See p. 23. 



