Wisconsin Farmers' Institutes : a hand-book of agriculture
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Wisconsin Farmers' Institutes. McKerrow, George, Editor
Wisconsin Farmers' Institutes : a hand-book of agriculture
Bulletin No. 10
The Evening Wisconsin Co., 1896
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Contents
[Cover], pp. [unnumbered]-[2]
[Title page] Wisconsin Farmers' Institutes: a hand-book of agriculture, p. [3]
Table of contents, pp. [4]-[5]
Letter of transmittal, McKerrow, George pp. [6]-[7]
University of Wisconsin. Board of Regents, pp. [8]-[11]
University of Wisconsin. College of Agriculture, pp. [12]-[13]
Wisconsin farm institutes for 1896-7, pp. [14]-[15]
C. R. Beach, pp. [16]-17
A. F. Noyes, Newton, T. L.; Arnold, A. A.; Convey, Thos. pp. [18]-[20]
First international convention of Farmers' Institute workers, pp. [21]-22
Address of welcome, Flavin, John T. pp. [23]-24
Address of welcome, Moak, J. T. pp. 24-25
Response to address of welcome, McKerrow, Geo. pp. 25-26
Drainage, Goodrich, C. P. pp. 27-32
Crop rotation, Everett, C. H. pp. 32-34
Clovers, Hill, Geo. C. pp. 35-38
Potatoes, Scott, L. E. pp. 39-45
Road improvement, Dorner, Otto pp. 46-52
The new road law, Pierstorff, W. F. pp. 53-56
Tillage, King, F. H. pp. 57-62
Free traveling libraries, Hutchins, F. A. pp. 63-66
The sweetest lives, Arnold, A. A. pp. 67-70
Seed-time and harvest, Shawver, John L. pp. 71-73
The farmer's garden, Hill, Geo. C. pp. 74-77
The vegetable garden, Hauser, John F. pp. 78-82
The evergreen for home adornment, Boynton, W. D. pp. 82-87
The fruit garden, Edwards, F. C. pp. 88-94
Orchards in hard places, Kellogg, Geo. J. pp. 94-96
The broiler business, Matteson, C. E. pp. 97-102
Roots for stock, Merrell, Fred H. pp. 103-109
Building a silo, Thorp, Chas. pp. 109-112
The farm dairy, Meyer, Chas. pp. 113-117
The profitable cow, Goodrich, C. P. pp. 118-127
Education, Garrison, Grace pp. 128-131
The education of the citizen, Keats, Myron E. pp. 131-134
Attractive homes for our boys, Morse, Amy Kellogg pp. 135-137
Barn building, Shawver, John L. pp. 138-143
The house we live in, Hoxie, B. S. pp. 143-147
Feeds and feeding, Convey, Thos. pp. 147-152
Horses, Briggs, H. A. pp. 153-156
Good points on horse raising, pp. 156-161
Swine husbandry, Louis, Theodore pp. 162-168
Prospects for the sheep industry, Burch, W. W. pp. 169-175
Care of the flock, McKerrow, Geo. pp. 176-184
Tuberculosis, Russell, H. L. pp. 184-188
Remarks by Mr. Stephen Faville, Faville, Stephen p. 189
Address, Upham, Wm. H. pp. 190-192
Farmers' Institutes. Their origin in Wisconsin, Estabrook, C. E. pp. 193-195
Early days of the work, Adams, H. C. pp. 196-198
The relation of the agricultural college to the Farmers' Institutes, Henry, W. A. pp. 199-200
Address, Hoard, W. D. pp. 201-202
Resolutions adopted at the tenth annual closing Farmers' Institute, pp. 203-[204]
First lesson, dinner, Jamison, Jennie A. pp. 205-216
Second lesson, breakfast and supper, Jamison, Jennie A. pp. 216-229
Third lesson, a company luncheon, Jamison, Jennie A. pp. 229-237
A plea for the cook-book, Adams, C. K. pp. 238-[240]
The common-sense farmer, Buckstaff, Geo. H. pp. 241-242
Hard times on the farm, Sayre, David F. pp. 243-245
Steer feeding in winter, McCarthy, J. pp. 246-247
Education for the young farmer at the University of Wisconsin, Henry, W. A. pp. 248-257
Wisconsin's institute system, McKerrow, Geo. pp. 258-265
Premiums offered at tenth round-up institute at Watertown by business men to patrons attending Farmers' Institute, pp. 266-267
Miscellaneous tables, pp. 268-272
Index to advertisers, pp. 27 [273]-274
[Advertisements], pp. 275-[320] ff.
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