1907.] AGRICULTURAL CONVENTION AT NEW HAVEN. 1 3 



Thursday, December 20th» 



10.00 A. M. Music. 



10.30 A. M. Address — " The Production of Sanitary Milk. " 



By Mr. F. E. Dawley, 



State Director of Farmers' Institutes, Faj'etteville, N. Y. 



11.30 A. M. Address — " Most Economical Sources of Nitrogen for Plant 

 Food. " 



By Mr. L. A. Clinton, 



Director Storrs Agr. Exp. Station. 



2.00 P. M. Address — "Sheep Breeding as a Factor in Connecticut 

 Agriculture. " 



By Mr. Frank D. Ward, 

 President N. Y. State Sheep Breeders' Association, Batavia, N. Y. 



Followed by Discussion, opened 



By Mr. F. H. Siadtmueller, 



Pres. Conn. Sheep Breeders' Association. 



At the close of the session a business meeting of the 

 Connecticut Sheep Breeders' Association will be held in the hall 

 of the Convention. 



7.30 p. M. MUSIC. 



8.00 p. M. Address — " The Future of the Small New England Town." 

 By Rev. John Calvin Goddard. 

 Salisbury, Conn. 



Admission open and free to the pubHc, including- ladies, 

 who are especially invited. 



All addresses will be followed by discussion, and a Ques- 

 tion Box will be provided for the presentation of practical 

 subjects of interest to farmers. 



Our hall affords ample facilities for the exhibition of the 

 products of the field and farm, and the liberal prizes 

 offered by the Board on Corn, Potatoes and Apples, warrants 

 the hope that there will be a generous exhibit. Mr. N, S. 

 Piatt, Pomologist of the Board, will give his personal atten- 

 tion to this feature of the programme. 



