38 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



REPORT OF THE DEAN OF AGRICULTURE. 



To President David Friday : 



In the educational work of the Agricultural Division this year witnessed 

 a marked return to normal over the conditions prevailing during some of 

 the recent years on account of war conditions. The total enrollment 

 in the regular four year course including graduate students was eight 

 hundred and thirty-nine an increase of one hundred and two over the 

 previous year. The attendance in the various short courses was slightly 

 smaller than last year. The following statistics present a classified state- 

 ment of the enrollment within the division during the year. 



Advanced Degree 11 



Graduate Students 13 



Graduating Class 104 



Seniors Ill 



Juniors 128 



Sophomores 121 



Freshmen 187 



Specials 4 



Summer Session 160 



839 

 Sixteen Weeks' Course in General Agriculture first year. 75 

 Sixteen Weeks' Course in General Agriculture second year 25 

 Eight Weeks' Course in General Agriculture first year , 35 

 Eight Weeks' Course in General Agriculture second year. 13 



Eight Weeks' Course in Horticulture 35- 



Eight Weeks' Course in Farm Engineering 7 



Eight Weeks' Course in Dairy Production 32 



Eight Weeks' Course in Dairy Manufacture 32 



Eight Weeks' Course in Fann Business 5 



Four Weeks' Course in Poultry Hushandry 24 



Four Weeks' Course in Ice Cream Making 21 



Two Weeks' Course in Cow Testing and Dairy Bam 



Management 50 



First Truck and Tractor Course 20 



Second Truck and Tractor Course 26 



Third Truck and Tractor Course 26 



Fourth Truck and Tractor Course 22 



Special Courses G 



454 



Total 1293 



The usual number of farmers' and stockmen's meetings were held dur- 

 ing the year. Most notable among these were the meetings of the State 



