DEPARTMENT REPORTS. 



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We also cooperated with certain comity agricultural agents. In this 

 connection it is well to state that we have fonnd it indeed desirable 

 for those in charge of the various classes to come in contact with, and 

 study the soil conditions in the state. 



Mr. C W. Murphy conducted several one week schools during the win- 

 ter; reports that came to my attention show that this phase of the ex- 

 tension activities is in great <lemand in several sections of the state. 



The enrollment in the various courses offered was as follows : 



Soils 2 A ITG 



Soils 2 B 105 



Soils 4 A ?.3 



Soils 4 B 47 



Soils 4 C 48 



Respectfully yours, 



M. M. McCOOL, 

 East Lansing, Mich., June ?A), 1917. Professor of Soils. 



REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY. 



President F. S. Kedzie, College. 



Dear Sir — I have the honor to submit the following report of the De- 

 partment of Animal Husbandry for the year ending June 30, 1917. 



Schedule of class work given by department staff during the year: 



Average enrollment per class, 75.5. 

 Average enrollment per instructor, 201. 



WINTER TERM. 



Average enrollment per class, 88. 

 Average enrollment per instructor, 176. 



