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 SECTION III LIFE AND WORK AT CORNELL 



UNIVERSITY, 1874-1903 V' . . . 175 



LEARNING TO FARM OVER AGAIN IN NEW 

 YORK . . . . . . .187 



FARM BUILDINGS AT CORNELL AND THE 

 "MODEL BARN" . . ... J 9 8 



EXPERIMENTS IN SILAGE . . . . 205 



LIVESTOCK AND THE MENACE OF TUBER- 

 CULOSIS , , . j '. , . .. . 207 



HORTICULTURE . ".. V ,. .212 



POULTRY . , . ' . . . 214 



EXPERIMENTATION AND INVESTIGATION . 218 

 THE FEDERAL STATION . . . . 220 



THE STATE STATION AT GENEVA . . 227 

 AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION . . . 229 

 THE RESULTS OF MY EXPERIENCE . . 233 

 EXPERIENCES WITH NEW YORK STATE OR- 

 GANIZATIONS . .... 247 



TRAVELS IN CANADA, TWENTY-THREE STATES, 

 EUROPE AND THE FAR SOUTH ~ . ; ; . 263 



SECTION IV CALIFORNIA AND THE WESTERING 



SUN 1903 . . . . . 295 



READJUSTMENTS. SALARY AND SAVINGS . 296 

 SOILS, PRICES AND PRODUCTS IN THE GREAT 

 FARMING VALLEYS . . . . . 300 



THE LAND EXPERT AND HIS SERVICE . 314 



CLIMATE, VIEW AND POPULATION . .316 

 PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE AND THE NEW WON- 

 DERS ....... 322 



POEM AND DEDICATION . . . . 330 



