Second annual report of the Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Association : Madison, Wis., Feb. 3, 4, 1904. Address of president, secretary's report with papers and addresses given by members of the association and others interested in progressive agriculture
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Wisconsin Agricultural Experimental Association. Moore, R. A., Editor
Second annual report of the Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Association : Madison, Wis., Feb. 3, 4, 1904. Address of president, secretary's report with papers and addresses given by members of the association and others interested in progressive agriculture
1904
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Contents
Letter of transmittal, Moore, R. A. pp. [iii]-[iv]
Table of contents, pp. [v]-vi
Officers and committees of the association, p. [vii]
Constitution and by-laws, pp. [viii]-ix
List of members, pp. [x]-xv
Program of the third annual meeting of the Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Association, pp. [xvi]-xviii
President's annual address, Bonzelet, J. P. pp. [1]-2
Report of the secretary of the Wisconsin Experiment Association, Moore, R. A. pp. 2-5
[Growers of Swedish select oats], pp. 6-8
Official corn score card, pp. 9-11
Wisconsin grain crops, Spoerri, G. C. Julius pp. 11-19
The press as an important factor in progressive agriculture, Bill, A. J. pp. 19-29
Cutting cross corners on the farm, or ways and means in farm economy, Ames, W. L. pp. 29-36
"Fair View Farm," Oregon, Wis., pp. 36-37
Farmers' daughters, Menn, Ella pp. 37-41
Growing clover for seed, McNown, J. H. pp. 41-44
Barley, Clark, J. D. pp. 44-46
Opportunities of short course students as farm managers, Poston, R. H. pp. 47-49
Don't knock, but push, Liebe, John H. pp. 50-52
Wisconsin tobacco, Biggar, Thos. H. pp. 52-56
Teachers of agriculture, Preston, Ross C. pp. 57-59
Cooperation of students with the Experiment Association, Freeman, G. A. pp. 59-61
Treating seed grain to prevent smut, Jacobson, Henry O. pp. 62-63
[Treating seed grain to prevent smut], Dreger, E. L. p. 63
[Treating seed grain to prevent smut], Gillett, Rufus p. 64
[Treating seed grain to prevent smut], Rosenow, H. E. pp. 64-65
[Treating seed grain to prevent smut], Emery, George Q. pp. 65-66
Rape as a forage plant for pigs, Jones, C. E. pp. 66-67
Rape as a profitable forage plant for sheep, Renk, Henry J. pp. 67-69
Experiments with growing alfalfa in Wisconsin, Rosenow, Henry E. pp. 70-71
[Experiments with growing alfalfa in Wisconsin], Hicken, Alfred B. p. 72
[Experiments with growing alfalfa in Wisconsin], Bonzelet, John P. pp. 72-74
[Experiments with growing alfalfa in Wisconsin], Schreiber, R. C. p. 74
[Experiments with growing alfalfa in Wisconsin], Williams, David pp. 74-75
[Experiments with growing alfalfa in Wisconsin], Jones, E. E. pp. 75-76
[Experiments with growing alfalfa in Wisconsin], Hoard, W. D. pp. 76-81
Growing soy beans in Wisconsin, Gordon, J. Roy pp. 81-82
[Growing soy beans in Wisconsin], Andrews, W. pp. 82-83
[Growing soy beans in Wisconsin], Dukleth, P. A. pp. 83-86
Trial with Swedish select oats: Wis. no. 4, Heuer, Edward F. pp. 86-87
[Trial with Swedish select oats: Wis. no. 4], Donaldson, Ernest A. p. 88
[Trial with Swedish select oats: Wis. no. 4], Gillett, Rufus pp. 88-89
[Trial with Swedish select oats: Wis. no. 4], Cherovsky, Julian pp. 89-90
[Trial with Swedish select oats: Wis. no. 4], Bonzelet, John P. p. 90
Summer pastures for growing hogs, Martiny, L. P. pp. 90-92
Summer pasture for hogs, Bonnell, A. L. pp. 93-95
Relation of short course students to the county fairs, Hagestad, A. C. pp. 95-97
Tests with grain and forage plants, Moore, R. A. p. 97
Experiment I: trials with alfalfa to determine if it can be grown in Wisconsin successfully as a forage plant and the relative value of the Turkestan compared with common variety, Moore, R. A. pp. 98-101
Experiement no. 2: Wisconsin seed-corn, Moore, R. A. pp. 101-102
Experiment no. 3: treating potatoes with formaldehyd solution for the prevention of potato scab, Moore, R. A. pp. 103-104
Experiment no. 4: treating seed oats to prevent smut, Moore, R. A. pp. 104-106
Experiment no. 5: tests with Swedish select oats, Moore, R. A. pp. 106-107
Experiment no. 6: tests with forage rape, Moore, R. A. pp. 107-112
Experiment no. 7: soy beans, Moore, R. A. pp. 113-115
Co-operative work in live stock, Humphrey, Geo. C. pp. 116-117
Milking experiments, Woll, F. W. pp. 118-122
Experiments on the treatment and cultivation of soils, Whitson, A. R. pp. 123-124
Pure bred cereals for Wisconsin, p. 125
Premium list, pp. 126-127
Rules and regulations under which premiums are given, pp. 127-128
Business meeting, pp. 129-130
Secretary's report on state appropriation, Moore, R. A. p. 131
Treasurer's report, Renk, H. J. pp. 132 ff.
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