New YorK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. IZ 
practice have continued along practically the same lines and to 
about the same extent as during 1904 and 1905. __It is the policy 
of the Station to enlarge its work of this character. Indeed it was 
with this understanding that the Legislature of 1906 was asked to 
increase the working funds of the Station. As the increase of 
funds that was granted did not take effect until October 1, 1906, 
it was not possible to add to our list of experiments during the 
season of 1906. It is expected, however, that a materially larger 
number of outside experiments, more widely distributed, will be_ 
carried on during the season of 1907. 
There is given in this connection a list of the outside experiments~ 
for 1906. In most cases these were conducted in co-operation 
with the farmers on whose land the experiments were located and 
I desire in this connection to express for myself and associates . 
our high appreciation of the way in which our efforts have been. 
seconded by the gentlemen with whom we have co-operated. 
POTATO SPRAYING EXPEF MENTS. 
EXPERIMENT WITH GRAPE STOCKS. 
Re ATe@ Ss. sc bees R. M. Hcewell Portlandi228 =; 22 I, A. Wilcox 
Silver Springs...F. J. Austin 
pata ia. a ce ass J. H. Miller ALFALFA DODDER EXPERIMENT%. 
PUOCAS. oot se G. A. Fox Wewittescs cee J. A. Planck 
INICIO. kes D. Dean Fayetteville......D. H. Wells 
Portland... «.. G. H. Hyde Oakfield.) 2203..B We-laylor 
Memphis....;... M. Bowes SCNCVAG ver. a. Cua SCOOn 
Ogdensburg..... A. Tuck 
Chateaugay...... Oliver Smith & Sen SAN JOSE SCALE. 
ROE tee este dacs Datus Clark Youngstown.....A. H. Dutton 
PCOTOR ex caus: W.B.& W.R.Shaw  Geneva.......... Alfred Lewis 
Woodbury....... A. & T. VanSise Huntington...... Gilbert Scudder 
Sagaponack..... P. Roesel Yorktown....... Floyd White 
Riverhead....... I. M. Young Riverhead....... F. A. Sirrine 
ae se F. A. Sirrine baurelsone se S. M. Woodhull 
OTIC eee O. S. Benson Wading River...E. S. Miller 
ORCHARD MANAGEMENT. 
South Greece....W. D. Auchter 
DRLACUSCses fi... Grant Hitchings 
ECONOMY OF DWARF ORCHARDS. 
a LEAF BLISTER-MITE. 
Williamson. ....W. P. Rogers 
METHODS OF APPLYING FERTILIZERS TO 
POTATOES. 
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Ravettevillety. cs. EF. (E. Dawley Baiting Hollow..D. L. Downs 
Carlton Station..Albert Wood & Son  Cutchogue.......W. A. Fleet 
Kinderhook..... Edward VanAlstyne Riverhead....... F. A. Sirrine 
Besides the above list, sixty-three farmers were furnished with 
materials for soil inoculation, with the understanding that they 
would make certain observations and report them to the Station as 
to the growth of the alfalfa under the various conditions estab- 
lished. 
