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FACULTY AND STUDENTS DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE. 

 CULTURE IN THE BACKGROUND. 



HALL OF AGRI- 



COURSE IN FARM CROPS AND SOILS 



Leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Farm Crops and Soils. 

 FRESHMAN YEAR 



First Semester 



Shop Work, Market Types of Cattle 

 and Sheep, General Chemistry, Corn 

 Growing and Judging, Farm Dairying, 

 General Horticulture, Library Instruc- 

 tion, Algebra and Trigonometry, Mili- 

 tary Drill, Gymnasium Work. 



Second Semester 



Market Types of Dairy Cattle, 

 Horses and Swine; Shop Work, Gen- 

 eral Chemistry and Qualitative Anal- 

 ysis, Farm Forestry, Small Grains, 

 Graphic Methods, Plant Morphology, 

 Mechanics, Heat and Light; Military 

 Drill, Gymnasium Work. 



SOPHOMORE YEAR 



Third Semester 



Corn and Small Grain Judging, Ag- 

 ricultural Surveying, Breed Types of 

 Cattle and Sheep, Agricultural Geol- 

 ogy, Organic Chemistry, Narration 

 and Description, Military and Physical 

 Training. 



Fourth Semester 



Forage Crop Production, Farm Ma- 

 chinery and Farm Motors; Breed 

 Types of Dairy Cattle, Horses and 

 Swine; Soil Physics, Agricultural 

 Analysis, Exposition, Military and 

 Physical Training. 



JUNIOR YEAR 



Fifth Semester Sixth Semester 



Soil Fertility, Plant Embryogeny, Forage Crop Breeding, Corn and 

 Agricultural Economics, Plant Breed- Small Grain Breeding, Farm Crops or 

 ing, General Zoology, General Bacter- Soils, Seminar, Soil Bacteriology, 

 iology, Seminar. Vegetable Physiology, Farm Manage- 



ment, General or Agronomic Entomol- 

 ogy, Electives. 



SENIOR YEAR 



Seventh Semester 



Soil Management, Farm Crops or 

 Soils, Special Problems, Advanced 

 8911 Fertility, Soil Bacteriology, Tech- 

 nical Journalism, Seminar, Electives, 

 Vegetable Pathology, Truck Farming. 



Eighth Semester 



Advanced Special Problems, Soils or 

 Farm Crops, Seminar, Farm Crops or 

 Soils, Thesis; Animal Feeding, Eco- 

 nomic History, American Agricul- 

 ture, Argumentation or Literature, 

 Electives. 



