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lonj^-drawn out speeches, having but little of practical value to the 

 farmer, are out of date. Bright, clean-cut and pointed talks, stated 

 in an interesting way are now necessarv. 



For Institute purposes, the State has been divided into five sections. 

 A separate set of lecturers is assigned to each section, and in a given 

 county, the same Department workers continue until all the insti- 

 tutes in that county have been held. 



The following distribution of time for holding institutes was made 

 for the season of 1900-1901. 



