The Bulletin. 23 



Marketing Dairy Products, by B. H. Rawl, Dairy Expert, U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture. . „ .. , 



Feeflinj; tiie Dairy Cow, by John Michels, Professor of Dairy Husbandry, 

 N. C. College of Agriculture. 



Prof. Ed. IT. Webster, Chief of Dairy Division, U. S. Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, D. C, was also present and made an address of special 

 interest to dairymen. 



AFTERNOON SESSION — LIVE STOCK. 



The Place which Live Stock should Occupy in North Carolina Agriculture, 

 by A. L. French, Rockingham County. 



The Progress lieiiig niiule in the Eradication of the Cattle Ticks, by Dr. J. A. 

 Kiernau, in charge of Federal Tick Eradication in North Carolina and Vir- 

 ginia. 



How can the Feeding of Beef Cattle be made Profitable in North Carolina, 

 by Tait Butler. 



WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT. 



PROGRAEI. 



WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28. 



Opening Exercises of Convention. 



THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29. 



Address of Welcome by Mrs. W. S. Primrose, Raleigh. 



Response of Miss Josephine Scott. Mebane. 



President's address (Women's Organizations) by Mrs. F. L. Stevens, Raleigh. 



Women's Branch of the Farmers' Institute, by Dr. Tait Butler. 



FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30. 



Women in the Farm Home, by Mrs. W. R. Hollowell, Goldsboro. 



Farm Literature, by Mrs. Walter Grimes, Raleigh. 



The Economy of Food, by Miss Mae Card, State Department of Agriculture. 



SPECIAL FEATURES. 



EXHIBITION OF DAIRY OPERATIONS AND EQUIPMENT. 



On Thursday and Friday mornings, from 7:30 to 9:00 o'clock. Professor 

 John Michels ran the dairy in the basement of the Agricultural Building for 

 the benefit of those interested in modern dairy operations and equipment. 



STOCK JUDGING. 



On Friday morning, from 8 :00 to 9 :00 o'clock. Professor Michels gave a 

 lecture and demonstration in judging dairy cattle — in the basement of the 

 Agricultural Building. 



PRIZES FOB BUTTER. 



The prizes offered by the Convention for the best pound of butter made and 

 exhibited by any dairyman in the State were won as follows : 

 First — A. C. Green. Wake County, score 93 ; prize $5. 

 Second — John W. Robinson, Catawba County, score 90 ; prize $3. 

 Third — J. S. Ballentine, score 88 ; prize $2. 



