coxti:nts, 



Officers of the association " 



I )fK'irates and visitors in atttendance •> 



("(institution of the. association 11 



Programnu' of the Washin<.'ton nieetin>r 13 



Proceedings I"'' 



Address of the Secretary < if Afjriculture lj> 



Reply to address of the Secretary of Agriculture H< 



President's address -0 



Federal aid to fanners' institutes --i 



Five-minute reports from States, Territories, and Provinces ~7 



Alabama. By C. A. Gary, Auburn 27 



Arkansas. By W. ( i. Vincenheller, Fayetteville 27 



British Cohnuliia. By J. R. Anderson, Victoria 27 



California. By K. J. Wickson, Berkeley 28 



Connecticut. By J. (i. Schwink, jr., Meriden, an<l H. C. Miles, Mil- 

 ford 28 



Delaware. By Wesley Webb, Dover 29 



Georgia. By 1 larvie Jordan, Atlanta 29 



Idaho. By H. T. French, Moscow 29 



Illinois. By B. F. Wyman, Sycamore 30 



Indiana. By W\ C. Latta, Lafayette 30 



Kentucky. By Hubert Vreeland, Frankfort 31 



Louisiana. By J. G. Lee, Baton Rouge 32 



Maryland. By W. L. Amoss, Benson 33 



Massachusetts. By J. L. Ellsworth, Boston 34 



Michigan. By L. R. Taft, Agricultural College 35 



Minnesota. By O. C. Gregg, Lynd 30 



Mississippi. By J. C. Hardy, Agricultural College 36 



Missouri. By G. B. Ellis, Columbia 36 



Montana. By F. B. Linfield, Bozeman . 37 



Nebraska. By E. .\. Burnett, Lincoln 37 



Nevada. By P. B. Kennedy, Reno 38 



New Brunswick. By T. A. Peters, Fredericton 38 



New Jersey. By Franklin Dye, Trenton 39 



New York. By F. E. Dawley, Fayetteville 40 



North Carolina. By Tait Butler, Raleigh 41 



North Dakota. By E. E. Kaufman, Bismarck 42 



Nova Scotia. By B. M. Chipman, Halifax 42 



Ohio. By W. W. Miller, Columbus 43 



Ontario. By G. A. Putnam, Toronto 44 



Pennsylvania. By A. L. Martin, Harrisburg 45 



Prince Edward Island. By J. C. Readey, Charlottetown 45 



Quebec. By G. A. Gigault, Quebec 46 



South Carolina. By J. N. Harper, Clemson College 46 



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