36 State Boakd of Agi:icui.tuke, etc. 



FORTY-FIRST PUBLIC MEETING 



HELD AT 



L^uUow, Wednesday and TJmrsday, Deceinher Id avd 2d, 1875. 



PROGRAMME. 

 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. 

 " Address of AVclcome," L. G. Fullam, Ludlow. 

 " Horses for Vermont," Albert Chapman, Middlebury. 

 " Water Power of Yerraont,"" Henry Clark, Rutland. 



WEDNESDAY EVENING. 



" Does Farming Pay Equal to the Professions T A. F. 

 Hubbard, Tyson Furnace. 



" Opportunities for Young Farmers," John B. Mead, 

 Randolph. 



THURSDAY MORNING. 



" What Are the Serious and Common Impediments that 

 Hinder tlie Prosperity of the Farmer?" Ex-Gov. Ryland 

 Fletcher, Cavendish. 



" Waste ou the Farm," C. Horace Hubbard, Springfield. 



THURSDAY AFTERNOON. 

 " Tlie Principles of Fertilization," J. W. Stickney, Ty- 

 son Furnace. 



" Does Land Leach ?" L. ^. Wheeler, Ludlow. 



THURSDAY EVENING. 



"The General Dairy Interest," Alexis T.. Smith, New 

 Haven. 



" The Setting of MUk," L. G. Fullam, Ludlow. 



" The Selection and Care of Cows for the Butter Dai- 

 ry," Gardner S. Fassett, Enosburgh. 



