42 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE 



REPORT OF THE DEAN OF AGRICULTURE. 



To the President: 



Sir: — The following reports of the various department heads give, in 

 an excellent manner, the progress and service of the Agricultural Di- 

 vision for the year. 



The educational work of the Agricultural Division has been con- 

 ducted in a manner which has maintained the high standards of prev- 

 ious years. One of the outstanding developments in the Agricultural 

 Division has been the development of a strong Graduate School of 

 forty-five students. The members of this Graduate School are largely 

 from other states and nations. The graduates of our own institution, 

 however, are found in many of the departments. The development of 

 this Graduate School means a good deal to our future prestige in 

 agricultural education Avork. 



The following statistics present a classified statement of the enroll- 

 ment of the Division during the year : 



Advanced Degree 10 



Graduate Students 45 



Graduating Class (11^) 



Seniors 121 



Juniors Ot) 



Sophomores 131 



Freshmen 17!) 



Specials 4 



Summer Session (regular) 131 



Special Agricultural Course — School Superintendents 11 



731 



Vocational Guidance — Federal men 88 



Sixteen Weeks' Course in General Agriculture first year. ... 52 



Sixteen Weeks' Course in General Agriculture second year. 10 



Eight Weeks' Course in General Agriculture first year 23 



Eight Weeks' Course in General Agriculture second year. . . 8 



Eight Weeks' Course in Horticulture 25 



Eight Weeks' Course in Farm Engineering !» 



Twelve Weeks' Course in Dairy Production 2S 



Twelve Weeks' Course in Dairy Manufacture 12 



Eight Weeks' Course in Poultry Husbandry 18 



Two Week's' Course in Ice Cream Making 7 



First Truck and Tractor Course 7 



Second Truck and Tractor Course 5 



Third Truck and Tractor Course 4 



