No. 6. DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE. 27 



5. "SHOULD OUR INSTITUTES BEGIN EARLIER OR LATER IN THE SEA- 



SON." 

 I Mr. J. H. Peachey, Belleville, Pa. 



6. "IS IT THE DUTY OF CHAIRMEN OF INSTITUTES TO ATTEND ALL 



MEETINGS IN THEIR COUNTY." 



Mr. Horace H. Hall, County Chair- 

 man, Potter County, Ellisburg, Pa. 



7. "WHAT LEADING SUBJECTS SHOULD BE PRESENTED AT OUR IN- 



STITUTES THE COMING SEASON." 



Prof. Frank Menges, Yorlc, Pa. 



8. "WHAT PORTION OF THE PROGRAM SHOULD BE FILLED BY LOCAL 



TALENT." 

 : Mr. Henry W. Northup, Dalton, Pa 



9. "OBSERVATIONS AND COMMENTS ON INSTITUTE WORK FROM THE 



LECTURERS' STANDPOINT." 



Mr. Robert S. Seeds, Birmingham, Pa. 



Note.— This session is devoted to the work of Institute Managers and State 

 Lecturers. Speakers assigned to open the various subjects are limited to ten 

 minutes. In the general discussion, five minutes will be allowed to each speaker. 



Thursday Evening, June 6, 1907. 

 MR. GEO. G. HUTCHISON, Warriors Mark, Pa. 

 Call to order 7.30. ■ 



1. "WHAT NEXT?" (40 minutes, and 20 minutes for questions.) 



Dr. Thomas F. Hunt, State College, 

 Pa. 



2. "THE LAWS OF PENNSYLVANIA FOR THE IMPROVEMENT AND IN- 



SPECTION OF LIVE STOCK." (40 minutes, and 20 minutes for ques- 

 tions.) 



Dr. Leonard Pearson, State Veteri- 

 narian, Harrisburg, Pa. 



3. "HOW THE FEDERAL MEAT INSPECTION IS CONDUCTED." (40 min- 



utes, and 20 minutes for questions.) 



Dr. E. E. Tower, Bureau of Animal" 

 Industry, P. O. Building, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. 



Friday Morning, June 7, 1907. 



Call to order 9.00 



Delegates, by invitation, to visit farm of Mr. J. W. Eckert and Col. H. C. 

 Trexler's trout pond also fair grounds and the great duck farm. 



