OFFICIAL. DOCUMENT, No. 



INDEX BV SUBJECTS. 



A 



Page. 



Addresses: 



Address of welcome, Normal Institute, Judge Porter, 198 



Address, response, Hon. A. L,. Martin 200 



Address, Geo. G. Hutcliison, 202 



Address, Prof. John Hamilton, 338 



Address, Dr. Thus. P. Hunt 394 



Address, Dr. Sparks, 423 



Address, S. B. Heiges 547 



Agricultural Schools, '^^ 



The most useful in the country 257 



Two pictures of 258 



Results of Farmers' Institutes 262 



Agricultural education, 340 



Agricultural guild, 452 



Organization of, 453 



Cooperation of agricultural colleges 451 



Study of economic movements 455 



Results of tha organization 458 



Agriculture, outline of, movable schools of 21 



The acre and the market 228 



Must get crop out of the acre 230 



The barn 231 



The lesumes. 234 



The Flourtown exijeriments, 235 



The ripening of field for crops 238 



Conserving fertility 2^9 



Impjjrtance of cleanliness in, 240 



Some needs of 437 



Need of organization 437 



Legislation needed 439 



Education needed 410 



Alfalfa, its production and feeding value 420 



Paper read by Prof. E. B. Voorhecs on 427 



History of 427 



Results of experiments 427 



Feeding value of 429 



Soils best adapted for 430 



Selection of soil for 431 



Preparation of soils for 431 



Fertilizers and manure for 432 



Kind of lime for 433 



Inoculation for 434 



Seed and seeding for 434 



Time of seeding of 435 



Harvesting of 436 



Enemies of, 436 



Value of 437 



Alfalfa in Pennsylvania 503 



Temperature and its influence on, 593 



Its influence on soils .593 



Soil treatment for 594 



Inoculation for, ■; 595 



Apiary, report of Apiarist 317 



Possibilities of bee-keeping 347 



Honey-producing plants 348 



Races of bees 348 



Bees in relation to horticulture 506 



Work of bees 507 



Products of bees 508 



Appendix 654 



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