The Bulletin. 29 



PROGRAM FOR NORMAL INSTITUTE 



July 15, 16 and 17, 1913 



Tuesday Morning. 

 9:30. Called to order by Director T. B. Parker. 



Men's Meeting. 



9:30. A Short Description of the Soil Types of the State — J. L. Burgess, 

 M. E. Sherwin. 



10:15. How Deep Should Land be Broken for Corn and Cotton — C. R. Hud- 

 son, C. L. Newman. Discussion. 



11:00. How Early Should Corn and Cotton be Planted?— C. B. Williams, T. 

 B. Parker. Discussion. 



11:45. What is the Best Distance to Sow Rows of Corn and What is the 

 Best Spacing in Rows? — G. M. Garren. Discussion. 



12:30. What is the Best Distance to Have Rows of Cotton and What is the 

 Best Spacing in Rows? — T. D. McLean. Discussion. 

 Adjourn until 2:00 p. m. 



Tuesday Afternoon. 



2:00. How Deep Should Corn and Cotton be Cultivated?— T. E. Browne. 



Discussion. 

 2:45. How Often and How Long Should Corn and Cotton be Cultivated? — 



J. L. Burgess. Discussion. 

 3:30. What Should be the Method of Cultivation of Corn and Cotton after 



a Wet Spell? Round Table. Discussion. 

 4:00. Does it Pay to Make the Second and Third Application of Fertilizer 



to Corn and Cotton? If so, When?— B. W. Kilgore. Discussion. 

 4:45. What is the Most Economical Method of Harvesting Corn? — C. L. 



Newman. Discussion. 

 5:15. When and How Should Stable Manure be Applied?— Round Table. 



Wednesday Morning, July* 16. 



9:00. When Should Land be Broken for Wheat and Other Small Grains?— 



M. J. Hendricks. Discussion. 

 9:30. What are the Best Varieties of Small Grain for this State and Where 

 should we Obtain Them? — J. L. Burgess. Discussion. 



10:00. When and How to Sow Crimson Clover, Vetch and Rye in Growing 

 Crops for Winter Cover Crops— T. D. McLean. Discussion. 



10:45. At What Stage in Growth Should These Crops be Plowed Under for 

 Best Results? And Does Plowing Under Green Crops in Hot 

 Weather Sour Land?— J. L. Burgess, C. B. Williams. Discus- 

 sion. 



11:30. How Cheaply can Pork be Grown and What Crops Should be Planted 

 for Economical Pork Production? — D. T. Gray. Discussion. 



12:15. When Should Grasses be Cut for Dairy Cattle and When for Work 

 Stock to Obtain Best Feeding Value?— R. S. Curtis. Discussion. 



Wednesday Afternoon, July 16. 



2:00. What is the Best Method of Saving Peavine and Soy Bean Hay? 



Round rable. Discussion. 

 2:30. Is Silage a Safe and Economical Feed for Horses and How Many 



Horses will Justify a Silo?— J. C. McNutt. Discussion. 



