386 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE 



Friday Morning, March 5. 



9:00-9:30— Conference of Farmers' Institute lecturers. 



9:30— "Smuts and Rusts of Grain" Prof. C. F. Wheeler, Agricultural College 



10:00 — Discussion. 



10:30— "The Essentials of Profitable Apple Growing in Michigan" 



Mr. J. N. Stearns. Kalamazoo 



11:00— Discussion, led by A. P. Gray and H. P. Gladden 



11:30— P.usiu<iss meeting of the Gratiot County Farmers' Institute Society. 



Friday Afternoon. 



1:00— "Some Insects of the Orchard and Garden" 



Prof. W. B. Barrows, Agricultural College 



1 :30 -Discussion. 

 2:00— "Structure of the Milli Glands of the Cow, and Diseases Peculiar to Them" 



Dr. E. A. A. Grange, Agricultural College 



2:30— Discussion, led by Sec'y I. H. Butterfield and A. M. Welch 



3:00 — Question Box and farewell meeting. 



WOMEN'S SECTION— HELD IN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 

 CONDUCTOR — MRS. MARY A. MAYO, 



Tuesday Afternoon. 



1:30 — Demonstration lecture in cooking 



Prof. Edith McDermott, Agricultural College 



3:30— "Some Points for Women who Make Butter" 



Mr. G. H. True, Agricultural College 



3:45~Discussion, led by - . .Mrs. J. E. Long 



Question Box. 



Wednesday Afternoon. 



1:30— Demonstration lecture in cooking Prof. Edith McDermott 



3:30— "Poultry Raising for the Farmers' Wife" Mrs. Mary A. Ma.yo 



3:45 — Discussion, led by Mrs. George Abbott 



Question Box. 



Thursday Afternoon. 



1:30— "Some Things we Farmers' Wives Need" 



Mrs. Mattie A. Kennedy, Muskegon County 



2 :00— Discussion, led by Mrs. Otto Mey 



2:30 -"Mother and Daughter" Mrs. Mary A. Mayo. 



3:00 -Discussion, led by Mrs. N. B. Jones, Lansiag 



Question Box. 



Friday Afternoon. 



1 :30— "The Ideal Home" Mrs. L. W. Bliss, Saeinnw 



2:00— Discussion, led by Mrs. Stiles Kennedy 



2:30— "J'.eing a Helpmeet" Mrs. Mattie A. Kennedy, Muskegon County 



3 :00— Discussion. 

 Question Box. 



