Table of Contents — Concluded 



Section III — Proceedings of Friday, April 13, 1917. 



Morning Session — Mr. Clement S. Ucker Presiding Page 



■■Demonstration Work on Cut-Over Lands" 157-168 



Address by Mr. G. E. Nesom, Superintendent of Live 



Stock Extension Work in Louisiana for the United 



States Department of Ajj;ricuiture 



■■Row Louisiana is Solving the Reforestation Problem". . . .169-172 



Address by Mr. M. L. Alexander, Commissioner, Louisiana 



State Conservation Commission 



"Some Problems of Colonizing Cut-Over Lands" 172-173 



Address by Mr. H. Q. Weare, of Mobile, Ala. 



■'The Dairy Industry of the South" 174-178 



Address by Mr. C. VV. Radway, Dairy Specialist, Bureau of 



Animal Industry, United States Department 



of Agriculture 



"Some Suggestions for Dairying on Cut-Over Lands" 179-181 



Address by Mr. N. P. Hull, President of National 

 Dairy L^nion 



■■Tick Eradication" 182-18/ 



Address by Dr. E. L Smith, of the Bureau of Animal 



Industry, United States Department of Agriculture 



Afternoon Session — Mr. Clement S. Ucker Presiding 



"Stumps and Their Practical Removal" 188-195 



Address by Mr. Carl D. Livingston, University of 

 Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 



"The Sheep Industry of the South" 196-201 



Address by Mr. F. R. Marshall, Senior Animal llusliand- 



man, Bureau of Animal Industry, United States 



Department of Agriculture 



'■Possibilities of Cut-Over Lands" 201-207 



Address by Mr. J. A. Evans, Assistant Chief. States Relation 

 Service, United States Department of Agriculture 



"The Cut-Over Acre— What is It Worth?" 207-209 



Address bj'^ Mr. William R. Lighten, Fayetteville, .\rk. 



"Shortage of Raw Materials — The Demand Increasing". .210-216 



Address by Mr. A. C. Bigelow, President, Philadelphia 

 Wool and Textile Association 



"Forestry and Cattle Raising on the Cut-Over Pine Lands 



of the Southern States" 217-225 



Address by Major J. G. Lee, Department of Forestry and 

 Horticulture, Louisiana State University 



"The Necessity for Organized Effort" 226-229 



Address by General L. C. Boyle, of Kansas City 



"Cut-Over Lands and Their Value" 230-231 



.Address by Mr. C. C. Prescott, Agricultural .Agent, 

 Southern Railway System Development Service 



Resolutions 22>2-2iS 



Senator Ransdell Sends Greetings 236 



Registration List 237-244 



