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C. B. Charles, Baiigor: 



1.— Underdrainiug. 



2. — Farm accounts. 



3. — Improving and utilizing low lands. 



4.— The country school. (Eve.) 

 I. N. CowDREY, Ithaca: 



1.— Soil fertility and how to maiataiu Lt. 



2. — Cultivation of crops. 



3. — Proper treatment of clover. 



4.— Hog growing for profit. 



5.— Potato growing. 



6.— A garden with small fruit. 



7.— Corn growing. 



B. A. Croman, Grass Lake: 



1. — How I handle v»'orn out land. 



2.— The creamery. 



3.— The swine herd. 



4.— Corn culture. 



5. — Clovers and grasses. 



6.— Selection and breeding of improved stock. 



7.— Root crops for stock. 

 J. T. Daniells, Union Home: 



1.— Farm wastes vs. farm economies. 



2.— Possibilities of farm life. (Eve.) 

 M. W. Fulton, Highland Park: 



1.— A talk on cultivation. 



2.— Soil fertility. 



3. — Farm fencing. 

 RoBT. GiHBONS, Detroit: 



1.— Marketing farm products. 



2.— Improved stock for farmers. 



3.— The farmer as a business man. 



C. P. Goodrich, Ft. Atkinson, Wis.: 



1.— The profitable cow. 



2.— Feeds and feeding for dairy cows. 



3.— Silos and silage. 



4.— The rotation of crops. 



.").— Manure value of different foods. 



6.— A talk to young farmers. ( Eve.) 



7.— 'ihe making and selling of butter. 



8.— Corn culture. 



9.— The selection, feeding and care of a small dairy herd. 

 10.— Making and marketing butter. 



11.— The best method of caring for and using corn fodder. 

 12.— Maintaining fertility. 

 13.— Drainage. 

 A. P. Gray, Archie: 



1.— Essentials of profitable apple growing. 



2.— Small fruits for market. 



3.— Fruit growing in northern Michigan. 



4.— Origin and preservation of fertility. 



5. — "Growth" as applied to the animals, crops, and business of the farm. (Eve.) 

 H. H. Hinds, Stanton: 



1. — Live stock sanitation. 



2. — The importance of mixed farming. 

 J. W. HuTCHiNS, Hanover: 



1.— Everyday dairying for everyday farmers. 



2.— Tillage. 



3. — Maintaining soil fertility. 



4.— Maintaining mental fertility. (Eve.) 



f}. — A man among men. (Eve.) 



