The Bulletin. 



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Lecturers and Subjects. 



Institute Lecturers, Men. 



HUTT, W. N _ .. 



State Horticulturist, Department of Agri- 

 culture. 





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Kerr, J. P -. ---- 



Poultryman and Farmer. 



McLean, T. D 



District Demonstration Agent. 



Subjects. 



Orchard Management. 

 Commercial Apple Growing. 

 Pecan Culture. 

 Small Fruits. 



MlLLSAPS, E. S - - 



District Demonstration Agent. 



Newman, C. L - - 



Professor of Agriculture, Agricultural and 

 Mechanical College. 



Parker, T. B - 



Director Farmers' Institutes, Department of 



Agriculture. 



Parker, T. F..' - - 



Assistant in Boys' Corn Club Work. 



Robinson, John. 

 Farmer. 



Scott, R. W.. 

 Farmer. 



Shuford, W. J.. 

 Dairyman. 



Shaw, S. B _.. 



Assistant Horticulturist, State Department 

 of Agriculture. 



Sherman, Franklin, Jr 



Entomologist, State Department of Agri- 

 culture. 



Williams, C. B . — 



Assistant Director Experiment Station. 



WOBTHEN, E. L... 



Soil Investigator, State Department of Agri- 

 culture. 



29 Poultry Management. 



Poultry Diseases and Their Treatment. 



10 Soil Improvement. 

 Cotton Culture. 



Corn Culture. 

 Cotton Culture. _ 

 Soil Improvement. 



29 i Soil Improvement. 

 Cotton Breeding. 

 Commercial Fertilizers. 

 Cotton Culture. 



43 Commercial Fertilizers. 

 Corn and Cotton Culture. 

 Soil Improvement. 



44 Home Mixing of Fertilizers. 

 Soil Improvement. 

 Cotton Growing. 



Live Stock on the Farm. 



35 Live Stock on the Farm. 

 Corn Culture. 

 Improvement of Farm Conditions. 



8 Cooperative Marketing of Farm Products. 



31 Production and Preservation of Home Food Sup- 

 plies. 

 1 Suggestions in Fruit Growing. 

 I Truck Farming. 



34 ' Insect Pests and How to Combat Them. 



Improved Farm Methods as a Preventative of 

 Insect Pests. 



Lime, Its Benefits and How to Use It. 



The Economical Use of Commercial Fertilizers. 

 Fertilizers in Their Relation to Permanent Soil 

 Improvement. 



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COUNTY AND LOCAL MEN'S ORGANIZATIONS. 



There are Farmers' Institute committees in all the counties in which 

 institutes are held. The duties of the members of the committees are 

 to suggest places for the institutes, suggest topics for discussion, adver- 

 tise the meetings, look after the comfort of those attending the insti- 

 tutes, etc. A live chairman assisted by a live committee generally have 

 well-attended institutes. 



Farmers' clubs, local Farmers' Alliances and local Farmers' Unions 

 can greatly help the institutes by cooperating with the committees and 

 with the conductor of the institutes. I shall be very glad to have the 

 cooperation of all such organizations. 



