52 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Off. Doc. 



l»niLLIPS, E. L., New Bethlehem, R. F. D. No. 2, Clarion County, 

 Pa.: 



1. The Farmer's Education and Business Traiuinc:. 



2. How to Buy Commercial Fertilizers and How to Use Them. 



3. The Need of Lime in the Soil. 



4. Caring for the Soil. 



5. Good Roads; How to Get Them. (20 to 30 minutes.) 



rn.LSBURY, PROF. J. P., State College, Centre County, Pa.: 



1. Pruning. (20 minutes.) 



2. Strawberry Culture. (20 minutes.) 



3. How to Plant an Orchard. (20 minutes.) 



4. Care of Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. (20 minutes.) 



5. Grafting and Budding. (20 minutes.) 



REED, CHAS. ALLEN, Washington, Washington County, Pa.: 



1. Soil Moisture. 



2. Grape Culture. 



3. Small Fruit Culture. 



4. Education and the Farmer. 



5. Value of Fertilizers. 



6. Apple Culture. (35 to 40 minutes.) 



SATTERTHWAIT, A. F., Assistant Economic Zoologist, Dept. of 

 Agriculture, Harrisburg, Pa.: 



1. Nursery and Orchard Inspection in Pennsylvania. 



2. San Jose ScaU' and How to Control It. 



3. A Comparison of the More Prominent Scale Insects. 



SCHOCK, OLIVER D., Assistant Dairy and Food Commissioner, 

 Harrisburg, Pa.: 



1. Enforcing the Dairy and Food Laws in Pennsylvania. 



2. Education for the Farmers' Sons and Daughters. 



3. Floriculture in Country Homes. 



4. Progress in Agriculture. 



5. Profitable Poultry on the Farm. 



G. Growing Grapes for Pleasure and Profit. 



7. The Country Fair. 



SCHWARZ, R. F., Analomiuk, Monroe County, Pa.: 



1. Market Gardening. (45 minutes.) 



2. Small Fruit Growing. (30 minutes.) 



3. The Commercial Orchard. (35 minutes.) 



4. The Orchard for Home Consumption. (30 minutes.) 



5. A Thorough Understanding of the Fertilizer Question. (45 

 minutes.) 



6. The Home Mixing of Fertilizer. (30 minutes.) 



7. Reclaiming of Worn-out Soil With Manure, or Success With 

 Crimson Clover. (60 minutes.) 



8. Profit in Poultry. (40 minutes.) 



