3S ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Off. Doc. 



Thursday Afternoon, May 28, 1908. 

 MR. S. S. BLYIIOL.DER, Neale, Pa., Chairman. 



C:ill to Older 1.30. 



1. "BARN MANURES; THEIR TREATMENT AND APPLICATION TO 



THE SOIL." 



Prof. Chas. E. Thorne, Director, Oliio 



Experiment SLalion, Woo.ster, Ohio. 



2. "THE GROWING DEMAND FOR WHOLESOME MILK." 



Prof. II. E. VanNorman, State College, 

 Pa. 



3. "SANITATION ON THE FARM." 



Prof. Wm. G. Owens, Lewisburg, Pa. 



WOMAN'S SESSION. 



Thursday Evening, May 28. 190S. 

 MRS. MARTHA E. MARTIN, Harrisburg, Pa., President. 

 Call to order 7.30. 



1. "THE FARMER OF THE FUTURE IN THE CHILD OF TO-DAY." 



Mrs. Sarah B. Fiitz-Zeigler, Duncannon, Pa. 



2. "THOUGHTS OF THE HOUSE MOTHER." * 



Mrs. Mary A. Wallace, Beechwood and 

 Shaw Aves. , Pittsburg, Pa. 



3. "BEAUTIFYING THE FARM AND VILLAGE HOME." 



Mrs. C. W. Brodhead, Montrose, Pa. 



4. "THE SANITARY HOME." 



Mrs. Mollie MacLaughry Allen, Oswego, 

 N. Y., R. F. D. No. 6. 



Friday Morning, May 29, 1908. 

 MR. J. F. SEAVY, Saegerstown, Pa., Chairman. 

 Call to order 9.00. 



1. "THE MARKET TYPES OF HORSES." 



I Dr. Carl W. Gay, in charge of Horse 



Breeding, State Livestock Sanitary 

 Board, Philadelphia, Pa. 



2. "OBSERVATION OF LARGE YIELDING WHEATS UNDER GOOD AND 



POOR CULTIVATION." 



Prof. Franklin Menges, York, Pa. 



3. "SOME FACTS A SUCCESSFUL DAIRYMAN MUST KNOW."- 



Dr. M. E. Conard, Westgrove, Pa. 

 Closing Remarks and Adjournment. 



