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ILLUSTRATIONS

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Map of Orleans County, Showing Railroads and Streams... 2267
Clover Stubble, Showing Humus-Producing Crowns and Roots. 2280
Alfalfa in Warren County....

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Rye and Vetch Valuable as a Soil Builder or as Forage.

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Silage Corn; Increasing in Favor in Fruit Districts.

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Diagram Representing Essential Factors in a Fertile Soil.. 2312

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Relative Yields of Hay from a Heavy Clay Hill Under Dif-
ferent Treatments

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Old Chateau in the Perche District..

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Prize Winners in Great Four-Year-Old Class of Belgians..
Four Belgian Mares Owned by Mr. Runsquin...

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Head of Greatest of all Belgian Sires. . . . .

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Prize Winners in the Three-Year-Old Percheron Stallion

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Suffolk Stallions- - One-Year-Old Winners of Four Prizes and

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Nine Registered Percheron and Belgian Weanling Colts.
Yearling Belgian Filly Class at State Fair..

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Pole Lima Beans Growing under Favorable Conditions..
Tomatoes Growing at Will for the Cannery

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Fig. 542. Hogs as Utilizers of By-products and Maintainers of Fer

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Simplest Form of Manure Hotbed.

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Well-Grown Tomato Plants Ready for Transplanting.
Retailers' Push Carts on the Streets of New York..
Peach Trees, Showing Injury from Leaf Curl..

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Hen No. 61 in Heavy Molt, Cornell Poultry Department..
Section of Front of Ideal Poultry House....

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Colony Houses Scattered Over a Meadow Near Woods..
Fig. 557. Simple Drinking Fountain and Roosts Without Dropping-

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PROGRAM

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11:00 A. M.

11:45 A. M.

1:30 P. M. 2:00 P. M.

2:45 P. M. 3:00 P. M.

3:45 P. M.

4:00 P. M.

4:30 P. M.

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PROF. CROSS-The Makeup of Orleans County Soils.
DISCUSSION.

MR. VAN WAGENEN The Place of Leguminous Plants as Soil

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9:00 A. M.

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10:30 A. M. 10:45 A. M.

11:20 A. M. 11:30 A. M.

The Horse Industry in Europe (Illustrated).

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How to Select a Good Dairy Cow. Demonstration with Living
Animals DR. DEXTER.

The Horse for the New York State Farmer.

MR. AKIN
DISCUSSION.
DR. BRODHEAD
DISCUSSION.
DR. VOLGENAU

Horse Shoeing and Horse Dentistry.

Diseases of the Horse, and Hog Cholera.

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7:00 P. M.

MR. TUTTLE — The Proposed Work of the Department of Foods and Markets.

MRS. MORGAN - Music and Song.

WEDNESDAY: HORTICULTURAL DAY COURT HOUSE

MR. BENNETT - Fruit Conditions in the West.
DISCUSSION.
PROF. HEDRICK

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10:30 A. M.

11:10 A. M.

11:20 A. M.

PROF. BARRUS

Fruit? .

DISCUSSION.

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Is There Danger of an Overproduction of

Diseases Likely to Demand the Fruit Grower's

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4:00 P. M.

4:40 P. M.

PROF. HEDRICK
Horticulture.

DISCUSSION.

Things to be Emphasized in Present Day

MR. BURRITT -- Intercropping the Young Orchard from an
Economic Standpoint.

Closing Words.

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MRS. HARRINGTON - Judging a Loaf of Bread (Demonstration).
DISCUSSION.

MRS. MORGAN Some Things That Make Rural Homes Better.

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