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Swine Husbandry; How Best Conducted. Thirty-five minutes. The Problem of Growing and Feeding Cattle. Forty minutes. 6. Barnyard Manures; Their Use and Abuse. Twenty minutes. 7. Tile Drainage as a Factor in Farming. Thirty minutes. 8. Care and Treatment of Our Soils. Thirty minutes. 9. Landlord and Tenant. Forty-five minutes. Night.

10. Should Farmers Organize; If So, Why? Fifty minutes. Night. Sunshine and Shadow in Farm Life. Sixty minutes.

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Frank Blackford, Eldorado, Preble County, Ohio.

1. Crop Rotation. Twenty minutes.

2. The Corn Crop. Twenty-five minutes.

3. Soil Improvement. Twenty-five minutes.

4. Drainage, Humus, and Tillage. Twenty-five minutes.

5. Forest Farming. Twenty-five minutes.

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6. The Farmer's Garden and Orchard. Twenty-five minutes.

7. Commercial Fertilizers. Twenty-five minutes.

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Scientific Agriculture, or What We Owe the State. Thirty minutes.

9. The Hog. Twenty-five minutes.

10. The Milch Cow in the Corn Belt. Twenty-five minutes. Night.

11. Some Mistakes Current Among Farmers. Thirty minutes. Day or

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12. The Farmer as a Business Man. Thirty minutes. Day or Night.

13. The Farmer's Home. Thirty minutes. Night.

14. Opportunities for Social Life, and Culture Open to the Farmer. Thirty minutes. Night.

J. S. Brigham, Bowling Green, Wood County, Ohio.

1. Some Profitable Crops. Twenty-five minutes.

2. The Potato Crop. Twenty minutes.

3. Celery Culture. Twenty minutes.

4. How to Grow Melons. Twenty minutes.

5. Growing Vegetables Under Glass. Twenty-five minutes.

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Success in Preparing and Marketing Produce. Twenty-five minutes.

7. The Farm Garden. Twenty-five minutes.

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Some Points in Using Manure and Cultivation. Twenty-five minutes.
Possibilities of the Small Farm. Twenty-five minutes.

Some Points for Ambitious Boys. Thirty minutes. Day or Night. 11. Reading: Its Influence in the Farm Home. Twenty-five minutes. Day or Night.

12. What Can Organization Do for the Farmer? Thirty minutes. Day or Night.

13. Life on a Texas Cattle Ranch. Forty minutes. Night.

W. I. Chamberlain, Hudson, Summit County, Ohio.

1. Potatoes on Clayey Soils. Twenty minutes.

2. Money in Apples. Thirty minutes.

3. The Theory and Practice of Rotation. Twenty minutes. 4. The Principles of Tile Drainage. Twenty minutes.

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5. Facts About Fertilizers. Twenty minutes.

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The Winter Care of Cattle. Twenty minutes.

7. The Principles of Barn Building. (Illustrated.)

Twenty minutes.

8. The Twentieth Century Farmer. Fifty minutes. Night. The Debt We Owe Our Children. Fifty minutes. Night.

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William M. Cook, R. R. 3, Camden, Preble County, Ohio.

1. Crop Rotation. Twenty-five minutes.

2. Sorghum; Care and Value as a Winter Feed. Twenty-five minutes. Soil Improvement. Twenty-five minutes.

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4. The Practical Use of Commercial Fertilizers. Twenty-five minutes.

5. The Possibilities of Scientific Agriculture. Twenty-five minutes.

6. Short Cuts in Farming. Twenty-five minutes.

7. A Farmer's Telephone System. Twenty-five minutes.

8. Economical Hog Raising. Twenty-five minutes.

9. Hogs a Specialty on the Farm. Twenty-five minutes.

10. Making Ends Meet. Thirty-five minutes. Night.

F. A. Derthick, R. R. 2, Mantua, Portage County, Ohio.

1. Potatoes as a Side Line. Thirty minutes.

2. The Apple Orchard. Thirty minutes.

3. The Horse and His Corn. Thirty minutes.

4. Farm Conveniences. Thirty minutes.

5. The Ohio State Board of Agriculture. Thirty minutes.

6. The Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station. Thirty minutes.

7. Organization. Forty-five minutes.

8. Why I am a Farmer. Forty-five minutes. Night.

9. A Trip to New England via Niagara Falls. Forty-five minutes. Night

10. A Trip to the Pacific Coast. Forty-five minutes. Night.

J. Al Dobie, R. R. 1, St. Johns, Auglaize County, Ohio.

1. Getting a Stand of Clover. Twenty minutes.

2. Some Objects of Cultivation. Twenty-five minutes.

3. Management of Tough Clay Soil. Thirty-five minutes. Intensive Farming. Thirty-five minutes.

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5. Taste in Farming. Twenty minutes.

6. A Plea for Better Feeding.

Twenty-five minutes.

7. Some Points in Swine Husbandry. Thirty-five minutes.

8. Shall We Keep the Boy on the Farm? Twenty-five minutes. Night.

9. Looking Forward. (For young people.) Forty minutes.

10. Ideals and Realities in Life. Forty minutes. Night.

R. W. Dunlap, Kingston, Ross County, Ohio.

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1. Raising and Marketing a Corn Crop in the Scioto Valley. Thirty minutes.

2. Seven Years' Experience with Alfalfa. Twenty minutes.

3. (a) Experiments with New Crops. Fifteen minutes.

(b) Experiments with Commercial Fertilizers. Fifteen minutes.

4. Effect of Food on the Quality of Milk. Fifteen minutes.

5. Cattle Feeding. Twenty minutes.

6. The Modern Draft Horse. Twenty-five minutes.

7. Animal Mechanics. (Illustrated.) Thirty minutes.

8. Tile Draining. Twenty minutes.

9. Operating a Thousand Acre Farm. Twenty-five minutes.

10. Miscellaneous Little Things. Twenty-five minutes.

11. County, State, and International Fairs. Twenty-five minutes.

12. Agriculture at the Ohio State University. Twenty minutes.

13. The Ohio State Board of Agriculture; The Grand Work it is Doing for the Farmer. Twenty minutes.

14. The Farmer's Duty. Thirty-five minutes. Night. Citizenship. Forty minutes. Night.

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W. G. Farnsworth, Waterville, Lucas County, Ohio.

1. How We Grow and Handle Potatoes. Culture and Care of the Corn Crop. The Culture of Fruit by the Farmer. 4. Growing Small Fruits Commercially. 5. Pruning Small Fruits and Orchards.

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6. How and When to Spray. Fifteen minutes.

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Marketing our Produce. Twenty minutes.

8. How We Maintain and Increase Soil Fertility. Twenty-five minutes.

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10. Mutual Fire Insurance for Farmers. Twenty-five minutes.

11. The Question of Help on the Farm. Twenty minutes.

12. The Work of Our Experiment Station. Twenty-five minutes.

13. Partnership on the Farm. Twenty-five minutes. Night.

G. C. Houskeeper, Bowling Green, Wood County, Ohio.
(Bell and Local Telephones.)

1. Growing and Marketing Potatoes. Twenty minutes.

2. Growing and Disposing of the Corn Crop. Twenty minutes.

3. What about Wheat? Fifteen minutes.

4. Why Rotate Crops? Twenty minutes.

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Growing and Marketing Hogs. Twenty minutes.

6. Air, Rain, Frost, etc. (Illustrated.) Twenty minutes.

7. Fruits for Home Use.

8. Some Valuable Helps.

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Advantages of Farming. Twenty minutes.

The Farmer and the Public School. (Illustrated.) Twenty-five minutes 11. Reading for the Farmer and Family. Fifteen minutes.

12. In the Home. Twenty-five minutes. Night.

13. A Talk for Young People. Twenty-five minutes. Night.

A. H. Judy, Castine, Darke County, Ohio.

1. Cultivation, Care, and Marketing the Corn Crop. Twenty minutes.

2. Wheat; Oats; Straw. Twenty minutes.

3. Clover, Manure and Drainage. Twenty-five minutes.

4. Successful Tobacco Growing. Fifteen minutes.

5. Feeding Hogs for Profit; Summer; Winter. Twenty minutes.

6. Intelligence in Business. Fifteen minutes.

7. Making the Farm Pay. Fifteen minutes.

8. Managing an Eighty Acre Farm. Twenty minutes.

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Charles McIntire, Chandlersville, Muskingum County, Ohio.

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Horses. Thirty minutes.

How Can the Farmer Analyze His Own Soil? Twenty minutes.

9. Restoring Impoverished Lands. Twenty minutes.

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Increasing the Effectiveness of Barnyard Manure. Twenty minutes.

11. The Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, and How It Can Benefit the

Farmer. Thirty minutes.

12. Agriculture in the Future. Thirty minutes. Night.

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Counsels of a Shepherd.

Common Diseases of Animals, and Their Treatment.

10. The Education for the Boy and Girl of the Farm. Night.

Presentation of each of these will occupy thirty to forty-five minutes, to suit programs. It is desired that the first five be selected and presented in order given, using No. 3 for night session. Charts will be used in connection.

Carey W. Montgomery, R. R. 9, Newark, Licking County, Ohio.

1. Clover. Twenty minutes.

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Potatoes. Fifteen minutes.

Melons. Fifteen minutes.

Soil Conditions Essential to Crop Production. Twenty minutes.

5. How Plants Feed and Grow. Twenty minutes.

Planting and Growing Fruit Trees. Twenty minutes.

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8. Marketing Produce. Twenty minutes.

9. Leaks on the Farm. Twenty minutes.

10. Fertilizers. Twenty minutes.

11. Rural Amusements. Twenty-five minutes. Night.

12. What Do We Owe to Our Community? Twenty-five minutes. Night.

Rei Rathbun, Box 102, Springfield, Clark County, Ohio.

1. Breeding the Grains. Twenty minutes.

Handling and Using Manure. Twenty-five minutes.

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5. Some Educational Helps to Farmers. Twenty-five minutes.

6. Some "Snags" in Farming. Twenty minutes.

The Up-to-Date Farmer. Thirty minutes. Day or Night.

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The Farmer's Interest in Local Forestry. Twenty minutes.
Feeding the Family. Twenty-five minutes.

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Capital Limited, Shall I Buy a Small Place, or Rent a Larger One?
Thirty-five minutes. Day or Night.

Home and Home-making. Thirty-five minutes. Night.

Ernest J. Riggs, Raccoon Island, Gallia County, Ohio.

1. Feeds, and the Compounding of Rations for Farm Animals. Fifteen minutes.

2. The Care and Management of Sheep on the Farm. Fifteen minutes. The Farm Poultry. Fifteen minutes.

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4. Horticulture as a Vocation. Twenty minutes.

5. Setting and Care of an Apple Orchard. Twenty minutes.

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Lowell Roudebush, R. R. 1, New Richmond, Clermont County, Ohio.

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Alfalfa. Fifteen minutes.

2. The Farmer's Garden. Fifteen minutes.

Noxious Weeds and How to Destroy Them. Twenty minutes.
Some Common Mistakes in Raising Poultry. Twenty minutes.
Why Farmers Should Raise Sheep. Twenty minutes.

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Care and Management of Small Fruits. Twenty minutes.

Is it Profitable to Raise Horses; If So, What Class? Twenty minutes.

Feeding Stock for Profit. Twenty minutes.

9. The Outlook for Orcharding in Ohio. Fifteen minutes.

10. The Essentials in Spraying. Fifteen minutes.

11. Pear Blight and Peach Yellows. Fifteen minutes.

12. Canker Worm, Rose Chafer and Fruit-tree Bark Beetle. Fifteen min. utes.

13. The San Jose Scale. Fifteen minutes.

14. The Codling Moth. Fifteen minutes.

15. The Hessian Fly. Twenty minutes.

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Natural Enemies of Insect Pests. Twenty minutes.

What the United States Department of Agriculture is Doing for the Farmer. Twenty-five minutes.

18. Uncle Sam's Land of the Midnight Sun. Forty-five minutes. Night. 19. The Clouds; In and Above Them. Thirty minutes. Night.

George E. Scott, Mt. Pleasant, Jefferson County, Ohio.

1. Stay by the Corn Crop. Twenty-five minutes.

2. Clover Compared With Fertilizers. Twenty-five minutes.

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