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his methods in farm operations. The man who uses his hands only must 

 be left behind, but the man who uses his intellect to direct his hands will 

 succeed." 



The lecturers that have been employed this year and the subjects 

 that have been discussed ar given in the following list : 



H. J. WATERS, DEAN OF THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE AND DIRECTOR 



OP THE EXPERIMENT STATION. 



Subjects: 



The Utilization of the Corn Crop. 



Clover, Cowpeas and Alfalfa. 



The Profitable Use of the Corn Fodder Crop. 



The Work of the Agricultural College and ExiJcriment Station. 



DR. D. F. LUCKEY, STATE VETERINARIAN, COLUMBIA, MO. 



Subjects : 



The Prevention of Contagious Diseases Among Live Stock. 



Vaccine and Vaccination of Live Stock. 



Diseases of Poultry. 



The Horse's Foot. 



The Horse's Teeth. 



The State Veterinary Work. 



Laws Pertaining to Contagious Diseases of Live Stock. 



F. B. MUMFORD, PROFESSOR OF AGRICULTURE, MISSOURI AGRICULTURAI- 



COLLEGE. 



Subjects: 



Some Factors in the Economical Production of Beef. 

 Practical Methods of Improving the Common Stock of Missouri. 

 Alfalfa for Missouri. 

 Agricultural Education. 



T. E. ORR. SECRETARY OF THE AMERICAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION, 



BEAVER, PENNSYLVANIA. 



Subjects : 



I. Poultry Topics : 



Poultry as a Side Line for Farmers. 



