The Bulletin. 43 



What Shall the Farmer Do With His Cotton Seed? State Chem- 

 ist B. W. Kilgore, State Department of Agriculture. 



Discussion by Mr. W. D. Troutman, Iredell County. 



Peanuts as a Farm Crop, Supt. T. E. Browne, Hertford County. 



Discussion by Mr. Thomas W. Blount, Washington County. 

 2 :15 P. M. — Doubling the Corn Yield, Mr. C. R. Hudson, State Demonstration 

 Agent. 



Discussion by Mr. John F. Latham, Beaufort County. 



Insects Injurious to Corn, Prof. R. I. Smith, A. and M. College 

 and Experiment Station. 



Preparation of Land for Corn, Mr. B. S. Skinner, Superintendent 

 College Farm. 



Discussion by Mr. J. D. Sessoms, Cumberland County. 



General Discussion by all Corn Growers. 

 8 :00 P. M. — The Importance of Education in Agriculture, Mr. F. S. White, 

 Commissioner of Agriculture, Rock Island and Frisco Lines, 

 St. Louis, Mo. 



Farm Methods, Dr. S. A. Knapp, U. S. Department of Agricul- 

 ture. 



THURSDAY, AUGUST 26. 



7 :30 to 9 :30 A. M. — Dairy Demonstration at College Dairy. 



9 :30 A. M. — Dairy Development in North Carolina, Mr. J. A. Conover, State 



Department of Agriculture. 

 Discussion by Mr. W. W. Finley, Wilkes County. 

 Economical Feeding of Dairy Cattle, Prof. John Michels, A. and 



M. College and Experiment Station. 

 Necessity of Good Farm Equipment, Mr. John W. Robinson, 



Catawba County. 

 Discussion by Mr. W. C. Andrews, Orange County. 

 Feeding Cotton-seed Meal to Horses and Hogs, Prof. R. S. Curtis, 



Experiment Station. 

 Suggestions for Selecting a Breeding Animal, Dr. W. J. Hart- 

 man, State Department of Agriculture. 

 2:15 P.M.— Legumes as Farm Crops, Mr. T. B. Parker, State Department of 



Agriculture. 

 Discussion by Mr. C. C. Moore, Mecklenburg County. 

 Building Good Roads, Prof. W. C. Riddick, A. and M. College. 

 Factors Affecting the Maturity of Corn, Director C. B. Williams, 



Experiment Station. 

 Grasses and Haymaking, Mr. R. L. Shuford, Catawba County. 

 Agricultural Extension Work, Prof. I. O. Schaub, A. and M. 



College. 

 8 :00 P. M — Improvement of Farm Homes, Mr. Franklin Sherman, Jr., State 



Department of Agriculture. 



FRIDAY, AUGUST 27. 



7 :30 to 9 :30 A. M. — Demonstration of Tests for Tuberculosis in Cows, Doctors 



Hartman, Roberts and Chrisman. 

 9:30 A.M.— Commercial Fruit Growing, Prof. W. N. Hutt, State Department 

 of Agriculture. 

 Lettuce Growing in Eastern Carolina, Mr. W. H. Bray, Craven 

 County. 

 2:15 P.M.— Handling and Selling Tobacco, Mr. J. O. W. Gravely, Nash 

 County. 

 Improvement of State Horticulture, Mr. S. B. Shaw, State De- 

 partment of Agriculture. 

 Election of Officers and Other Business. 



