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12:00 m. Effects of Different Forms of Potash Upon Yield and Quality of 



Tobacco— E. G. Moss, Oxford. 

 12:30 p.m. Effects of Different Forms of Nitrogen Upon Yield and Quality 



of Tobacco — E. H. Matthewson, Reidsville, N. C. 

 2:00 p.m. Utility of Machine Transplanter — 0. L. Joyner, Greenville. 

 2:30 p.m. Tobacco Insects— A. C. Morgan, Bureau of Plant Industry, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 

 3:00 p.m. Harvesting and Curing Tobacco— E. G. Moss, Oxford; E. H. Mat- 

 thewson, Reidsville. 

 3:40 p.m. Marketing the Tobacco Crop — O. L. Joyner, Greenville. 



Wednesday, August 26. 

 Conference on Small Grains and Grasses, Conducted by Me. J. L. Burgess. 



9:30 a.m. The Place of Small Grain in the Crop Rotation— B. D. Weaver, 



Weaverville, N. C. Discussion by T. B. Parker, Raleigh, N. C. 

 10:00 a.m. Small Grains Adapted to the Different Parts of the State— 



G. M. Garren, Raleigh, N. C; T. D. McLean, Carthage, N. C, 



and H. K. Foster, Newton, N. C. 

 10:30 a.m. Development of Varieties of Small Grain for Different Parts of 



the State— Dr. George Nelson Coffey, Wooster, Ohio. Discus- 

 sion by J. L. Burgess, Raleigh, N. C. 

 11:30 a.m. Preparation of the Soil for Small Grains— R. W. Freeman, 



Salisbury, N. C. Discussion by F. T. Meacham, of Statesville, 



N. C. 

 12:30 a. m. Fertilization of Wheat— M. J. Hendrix, Cana, N. C. Discussion 



by C. B. Williams, Raleigh, N. C. 

 2:00 p.m. What Shall We Do With Bermuda Grass?— Zeno Moore, Whita- 



kers, N. C. Discussion by C. L. Newman, Raleigh, N. C. 

 3:00 p.m. Hay and Pasture Mixtures— Dr. W. J. McLendon, Wadesboro, 



N. C. Discussion by E. D. Weaver, Weaverville, N. C, and 



Walter Woodard, Wilson, N. C. 



Thursday, August 27. 



9:00 a.m. General Plan for Community Development Organization — Dr. 



D. H. Hill. 

 9:15 a.m. What Community Action May Accomplish Along Health Lines — 



Dr. W. S. Rankin. 

 9:30 a.m. Community Action Along Productive Lines, What May be Ex- 

 pected of It— C. R. Hudson. 

 9:45 a.m. What May be Expected From Community Work Along Educa- 

 tional Lines — Prof. L. C. Brogden. 

 10:00 a.m. What Community Action Can Do for Social Life and Recrea- 

 tion in the Country— Dr. C. H. Poe. 

 10:15 a. m. How Standard Cotton Grades Can Benefit the Farmer — W. R, 

 Meadows, Office of Markets, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C. 

 11:00 a. m. The Case of the Farmer — Judge R. W. Winston. 

 11:30 a.m. Land and Loan Associations — Hon. J. R. Young, Raleigh, N. C. 

 12:00 m. Business Meeting, Report of Committees, Election of Officers. 



