44 ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 



Soil Physics Nursery Management 



Experimentation Plant Propagation 



Live Stock Management Landscape Gardening 



Draft and Coach Horses Plant Houses 



Domestic Animals Grape Culture 



Dairy and Other Breedsi Floriculture 



Sheep, Mutton, and Wool Orchard Fruits 



3tock Judging Small Fruits 



Beef, Cattle, and Swine Forestry 



Stock Feeding Veterinary Physiology 



Stock Breeding Sanitary Science 



Light Horses Veterinary Anatomy 



Testing of Milk Animal Diseases 



Creamery Management . Materia Medica 



Handling of Milk Weekly Clinic 



I said one day that there wa 3 just about as much difference between 

 /ruit growing and stock feeding-ia my opinion as between lathing and 

 .civil engineering. We have outlined the 46 subjects, and theyi are' not 

 enough. We could' put in as many more if we could teach them. In place 

 of one man we have twelve to teach there. Please go away and tell 

 there are twelve to teach agriculture, and no two of them teach the same 

 thing; eleven of them teach nothing but agriculture. Prof. Ward teaches 

 Soil Bacteriology. Shannon on C rops. We are making more of the study 

 of corn than ever made before. 



Prof. Holden teaches Farm Management, farm and the general 

 topics of fertility. 



Animal Husbandry teaches stock feeding, etc., by Prof. Kennedy, and 

 managing of the farm herd. 



In the department of horticulture there are three men, two of them 

 giving their entire time to the subject, Profs. Blair and Lloyd. Prof. 

 Blair teaches all about fruit. 



In the department of dairy husbandry which we are especially in- 

 terested in tonight are in the care of Profs. Fraser and Erf. Each one of 



