The Bulletin. 41 



PROGRAM. 



TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1912. 



FARM CROPS DAY. 



10 :30 A. M. — Greetings. Commissioner W. A. Graliam, President D. H. Hill. 

 Quality as Compared with Yield Per Acre of Tobacco. E. G. 



Moss, Granville County. 

 Soil Conservation. Prof. C. L. Goodrich, U. S. Department 



Agriculture. 

 How I Produced 235 Bushels of Corn on One Acre. Charlie 



Parker, Jr., Hertford County. 

 Dinner. 

 1 :45 P. M. — Phosphate Rock as a Source of Phosphoric Acid. Dr. C. G. 

 Hopkins, Illinois Experiment Station. 

 Address. Prof. W. F. Massey, Progressive Farmer. 

 4 :30 P. M. — Plowing Demonstration on College Farm. 

 7 :30 P. M.^ — Address. W. J. Shuford, President of the Convention. 



Address. Bradford Knapp, Special Agent in Charge of Farmers' 

 Cooperative Demonstration Work, United States Department 

 of Agriculture. 



WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1912. 

 LIVE-STOCK DAY. 



9 :00 A. M. — Parade and Inspection of College Live Stock. 

 9:30 A. M.— Hog Cholera and Its Prevention. Dr. B. B. Flowe, State De- 

 partment of Agriculture. 

 Dairying as a Business. Helmer Rabild, United States Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. 

 The Merits of the Guernsey Cow. Prof. E. A. Bishop, Ameri- 

 can Guernsey Cattle Club. 

 Berkshire Breeding in North Carolina. E. B. Moore, Mecklen- 

 burg County. 

 Dinner. 

 1 :30 P. M.— Second Annual Sale of Pure-bred Berkshire Hogs, by the North 



Carolina Berkshire Breeders' Association. 

 7:30 P. M. — Business session of the Convention. 



Business session of the Berkshire Association. 

 Business session of the State Live-stock Association. 



THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1912. 

 ECONOMIC DAY. 



9:30 A. M.— Cow Testing Associations. Helmer Rabild, United States De- 

 partment of Agriculture. 



Relation of the Banking System to the Farmer. Joseph G. 

 Brown, President of the Citizens National Bank, Raleigh, N. C. 



Torrens System of Registering Laud Titles. J. W. Bailey, 

 Raleigh, N. C. 



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