28 State Boakd of Agkiculture, &c., 



WEDNESDAY EVENING. 

 " Cheese," Joseph L. Coburn, East Montpelier. 

 " Food, Its Economical Relations," J. Edwin Hollister, 

 North Montpelier. 



THIRTY-THIRD PUBLIC MEETING 



HELD AT 



St. Johnsbury, Thursday and Friday, February 11th and 12lh, 1875. 



PROGRAMME. 

 THURSDAY AFTERNOON. 



" Opening Address," J. R. Kinerton, Feacham. 



" Life on the Farm in Northern Vermont Fifty Years 



Ago," Henrj Blake, East Hard wick. 



" The Advantages of Hard Times," G. R. Drew, North 



Danville. 



THURSDAY EVENING. 

 " What Kind of Farming Pays ?" James G. Hovey, St. 

 Johnsbury. 



" The Importance of System in Agriculture," F. V. Pow- 

 ers, Waterford. 



FRIDAY MORNING. 

 " How to Make Farming Honorable and Pleasant," E. 

 P. Allen, St. Johnsbury Center. 



" Hybridization of Cereals," Cyrus G. Pringle, Char- 

 lotte. 



FRIDAY AFTERNOON. 



" Progress in Agriculture and Education," J. F. Foster, 

 Bamet. 

 « Esthetic Culture," J. W. Sanborn, Lyndonville. 



