No. 7. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 51 



7. CROP ROTATION. 



How plants feed. Fertility removed by various crops. How 

 excessive loss of fertility may be prevented. 



SCHOGK, OLIVER D., Assistant to Dairy and Food Commissioner, 

 Harrisburg, Pa.: 



1. ENFORCING THE PURE FOOD LAWS OF PENNSYLVA- 



NIA.. 



2. EDUCATION FOR THE FARMERS' SONS AND DAUGH- 



TERS. 



3. FLORTICULTURE IN COUNTRY HOMES. 



4. PROGRESS IN AGRICULTURE. 



5. PROFITABLE POULTRY ON THE FARM. 



6. GROWING GRAPES FOR PLEASURE AND PROFIT. 



7. JHE COUNTRY FAIR. 



SCHWARZ, HON. R. F., Analomink, Montgomery County, Pa.: 



1. MARKET GARDENING. (45 minutes.) 



A statement of requirements in man, animals, tools and con- 

 ditions for successful business. 



2. SMALL FRUIT GROWLING. (30 minutes.) 



A talk on planting, growing and harvesting of fruit which can 

 be shortened or lengthened according to requirements of 

 section of State, 



3. THE COMMERCIAL ORCHARD. (35 minutes). 



Showing preparation of soil, fertilization, cultivation and selec- 

 tion of young trees. 



4. THE ORCHARD FOR HOME CONSUMPTION. (30 minutes.) 

 Same as commercial orchard talk, except as applied to varieties 



suitable for home or nearby market. 



5. A THOROUGH UNDERSTANDING OF THE FERTILIZER 



QUESTION. (45 minutes.) 

 A plain talk to farmers, showing the real value of any analysis 

 submitted and giving notice as to how to save money in 

 fertilizing. 



6. THE HOME MIXING OF FERTILIZER. (30 minutes.) 

 Showing plainly how farmers can save money by home mixing 



giving consideration to the various ingredients and their 

 valuer. 



7 RECLAIMING OF WORN-OUT SOIL WITHOUT MANURe", 

 OR SUCCESS WITH CRIMSON CLOVER. (60 minutes.) 

 This is a plain and unvarnished story of improving a worthless 

 farm without a pound ^' manure and merely ordinary ap- 

 plication of fertilizers. 



8. PROFIT IN POULTRY. (40 minutes.) 



Showing breeding, housing and feeding of fowli^ for egg produo- 

 i Hon. 



