FARMERS^ INSTITUTES. 477 



Horticulture— 



Fruit Possibilities of the Locality 



Questions. 



My Experience with Small Fruits 



Discussion. 



Commercial Orcharding 



General Discussion. 



1:30 p. m. 



Music. 



Miscellaneous Business and Election of Officers, etc. 

 Farm Dairying— ' 



Why are Dairy Sections so Prosperous? 



Questions. 



Private Dairying— Its Advantages and Disadvantages 



Discussion. 



Should We Establish a Creamery? 



Questions. General Discussion. Adjournment. 



[Page Four.] 



SUGGESTIONS. 



If a four-page program is decided upon, the last page may be leased 

 to an enterprising business firm that will print an ample number of 

 programs if permitted to insert an advertisement on said page. No "Ad" 

 should be placed on the other pages of the program. 



The form of program may vary to suit the taste, but the plan of 

 Special Sessions set forth in the preceding pages of this program will 

 prove highly satisfactory if carefully carried out. 



The subjects of the assigned spealvers may not always be exactly suit- 

 able for special sessions. As a rule, however, general subjects may be 

 chosen that will include many of the topics of the assigned speakers. 

 TTie following are good general themes for special sessions: 

 Agricultural adaptations of the county; 

 Conditions of success with live stocli; 

 Manures and fertilizers; 

 The home; 

 Farm sanitation; 

 The young people; 

 Co-operation among farmers; 

 Business methods on the farm. 



