36 The Bulletin. 



FARMERS' AND WOMEN'S NORMAL INSTITUTE FOR INSTITUTE 



LECTURERS 



July 16-17, 1912, High School Building, Raleigh, N. C. 



PROGRAM. 



First session convened Tuesday, July 16th, at 10 o'clock. 

 Called to order by T. B. Tarker, State Director of Institutes. 



MEN'S MEETING. 



Address — "Rational Treatment of Soil for Crops." M. E. Sherwin, Professor 

 of Soils, N. C. College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. 



Discussion. 



Address — "Lime and Its Economic Use." C. B. "Williams, Assistant Director, 



Experiment Station. ^. 



Discussion. 



Paper — "Stable Manure." E. S. Millsaps, Demonstration Agent (District). 



Discussion. 



Afternoon Session. 



Address — "Legumes and How to Grow Them." C. L. Newman, Professor of 

 Agriculture, N. C. College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. 



Discussion. 



Address — "Seed Selection." C. B. Williams, Assistant Director, N. C. Experi- 

 ment Station. ^. 



Discussion. 



Address — "Corn Culture." C. R. Hudson, Demonstration Agent for North 



Carolina. ^. 



Discussion. 



Evening Session. 



Paper — "Small Grain Growing in North Carolina." G. M. Garren, Assistant 

 Agronomist, State Department of Agriculture. 



Discussion. 



Morning Session, July 17. 



Address — "The Profitable Use of Commercial Fertilizers." B. W. Kilgore, 

 Director N. C. Experiment Station. 



Discussion. 



Address — "Requirements for Profitable Live-stock Farming." W. G. Chris- 

 man, State Veterinarian. 



Discussion. 



Address — "Where Live-stock Farming is Not Advisable." G. A. Roberts, 

 Veterinarian, N. C. College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. 



Discussion, 



