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VERMONT AGRICULTURAL REPORT. 



Springfieldd, 



Jacksonville, 



Irasburg. 



Browning-ton Centre, 



Sutton, 



Manchester Center, 



South Shaftsbury, 



Salisbury, 



Vergennes, 



Grafton, 



Vernon, 



Westminster, 



Hartland, 



West Fairlee, 



Cavendish, 



Cuttingsville, 



Chittenden, 



Cornwall, 



Brandon, 



East Topsham, 



Washington, 



West Concord, 



Franklin, 



Sheldon, 



Georgia, 



East Hardwick, 



Craftsbury, 



Elmore, 



Stowe, 



Jeffersonville, 



Westford, 



Waterbury Center, 



South Royalton, 



East Calais , 



Ryegate, 



Peacham, 



Castleton, 



August 31 



Septmber 1 



December 18 and 19 



December 20 and 21 



December 21 and 22 



January 1 and 2 



January 3 



January 4 



January 4 and 5 



January il and 12 



January 15 and 16 



January 16 and 17 



January 17 and 18 



January 18 and 19 



January 22 and 23 



January 23 and 24 



January 24 



January 25 and 26 



January 25 and 26 



January 29 and 30 



January 30 and 31 



February 1 and 2 



February 6 and 7 



February 7 and 8 



Februar} T 8 and S 



February 12 and 13 



February 14 



February 15 



February 16 



February 19 and 20 



February 20 and 21 



February 21 and 22 



February 23 



February 26 and 27 



February 28 and March 1 



March 1 



March 7 



1899 



1900 



SUBJECTS DISCUSSED BY THE SPEAKERS. 



Col. J. H. Brigham, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C. , National Agriculture; The Work of the 

 Department of Agriculture; Suggestions for Ambitious Boys, 



T. B. Terry, Ohio; Corn and Potato Cultivation; The 

 Wife's Share; Growing Good Crops in a Dry Season. 



Hon. Aaron Jones, Master of the National Grange; Na- 

 tional Agriculture, Transportation, Farmers' Organizations. 



