14 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Song-, "Oil Pronii.se Me." By Keg. De Koven. 



Irving (iiingi-icli. 

 A i'l-ee discussion follows in which all talks are limited to five minutes 

 each. 



THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 27, 7:00 O'CLOCK. 



Hon. (\ J. JMonroe in the chair. 

 Music. 

 Rejuvenating- the A]»|»Ie Oichaids, Jj. K. Taft, Agricultural College. 

 (Canada — What she has Done for the Farmer by Organization, 



Hon. Geo. C. ("reelnian, Toronto, Canada, Superintendent of 

 Institutes for Ontario. 



Music. 

 The Canning Factory, (leo. F. Hiltcui, Fremont, Mich. 

 Raising- Fruit and Vegetables for the Canning Factory, 



(jeorge F. Kowe, Cirand Rapids, Mich. 

 Discussion. 



The music for this session is furnished bv Ihe ^\. A. C. orchestra. 



FRIDAY FORENOON, FEBRUARY" 28. 



8:30 a. m. — Conference of County Secretaries and Delegates at the Col- 

 lege Chapel. 



8:30 a. m. — Classes in Cooking and Sewing at the Women's Building. 



8:30 a. m. — Lecture and Demonstrations in Spraying. Horticultural 

 Laboratory. ' 



8:30 a. m. — Fxercises in Judging Swine, Agricultural Laboratory. 



COLLEGE ARMORY, 10:00 A. M. 



David Woodward, Lenawee County, in the chair. 

 A discussion of the Factors entering into the Profitable Production of 

 Butter on the Farms of ]Michigan. led by 



W. A. Ellis, Braidwood, Handling Cream and Making Butter. 

 A free discussion follows in which all talks are limited to five minutes 

 each. 



Report of the proceedings of the joint meeting of the Michigan Round- 

 up Farmers' Institute and the Michigan INVIitical Science Association. 



