The Bulletin 37 



PROGRAM. 



Tuesday, August 25. 



10:30 a.m. Greetings — Dr. D. H. Hill. 



Welcome to Raleigh — His Excellency, Locke Craig. 

 Our State — Major W. A. Graham. 

 11:00 a.m. Address — S. H. Hobhs, President of Convention. 

 12:00 m. Do Soils Wear Out — Prof. C. L. Newman. 

 12:30 p.m. How to Bring Up An Old Field— R. W. Scott. 

 2:00 p.m. Maintaining Soil Fertility: 



By Green Manures — C. R. Hudson and T. B. Parker. 

 By Live Stock — Dan T. Gray and A. L. French. 

 By Commercial Fertilizer — C. B. Williams. 

 3:30 p.m. Is There Value in Resting Land — Dr. J. A. Morris. 

 4:00 p.m. Field Demonstration — Arranged and conducted by Prof. C. L. 



Newman. 

 8:00 p.m. Address — Prof. M. L. Fisher, Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. 

 8:45 p.m. Address— Prof. L. C. Corbett, Bureau of Plant Industry, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



Wednesday, August 26. — Live Stock Conference. 

 Conducted by Prof. Dan T. Gray. 



8:00 a.m. Judging Hogs — Dan T. Gray and L. W. Shook. 

 8:40 a.m. Judging Beef Cattle— R. S. Curtis and L. W. Shook. 

 9:20 a. m. Judging Dairy Cattle — A. J. Reed and S. M. Salisbury. 

 10:00 a.m. Making Permanent Pastures in the Coastal Section — B. F. Shel- 

 ton, T. B. Parker. 

 Piedmont Section — F. T. Meacham, Eugene Transou. 

 Mountain Section — T. L. Gwynn. 

 11:00 a.m. Temporary Pasture Rotations for the Coastal Section — G. A. 

 Holderness. 

 Piedmont Section — A. L. French. 

 Mountain Section — R. W. Collett. 

 12:00 m. Illustrations of the Value of Permanent and Temporary Pas- 

 tures — Tait Butler, Editor Progressive Farmer. 

 12:30 p.m. Corn Silage, a Supplement to Pastures — W. F. Ward, Senior 



Animal Husbandman, Washington, D. C. 

 2:00 p.m. Raising Our Own Work Animals and Their Economic Impor- 

 tance— B. R. Lloyd, Director Mississippi Experiment Station. 

 3:00 p.m. Cooperative Buying and Selling of: 



Beef Cattle and Sheep— R. S. Curtis. 

 Dairy Products — W. H. Eaton. 

 Poultry Products — W. J. Shuford. 

 Horses — J. C. McNutt. 

 Hogs — W. F. Ward, Washington, D. C. 

 4:00 p.m. Judging Horses— J. C. McNutt and S. M. Salisbury. 

 5:00 p.m. Judging Mules — G. A. Roberts and S. M. Salisbury. 

 8:00 p.m. "The Education of the Boys and Girls of North Carolina" — 



Address by Dr. T. P. Harrison. 

 8:30 p.m. "Improved Methods of Agriculture" — Illustrated address by Mr. 

 D. R. Coker, Hartsville, S. C. 



Wednesday, August 26. 



Conference on Cotton and Corn, Conducted by Prof. C. L. Newman. 



9:30 a.m. Varieties Adapted to Different Sections of the State: '» 



Cotton — T. J. W. Broom, Monroe, N. C. 



Corn — F. T. Meacham, Statesville, N. C; J. F. Latham, Jes- 

 sama, N. C. 



