Transactions of the Northern Wisconsin Agricultural and Mechanical Association, including a full report of the industrial and state horticultural convention, held at Waupaca, Wisconsin, February, 1884, together with proceedings of the association for 1883, to January 1, '84
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Northern Wisconsin Agricultural and Mechanical Association. Austin, A. C., Editor
Transactions of the Northern Wisconsin Agricultural and Mechanical Association, including a full report of the industrial and state horticultural convention, held at Waupaca, Wisconsin, February, 1884, together with proceedings of the association for 1883, to January 1, '84
Vol. X
Madison, Wisconsin: Democrat Printing Company, State Printers, 1884
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Contents
[Frontispiece] Yours respectfully Chester Hazen
Officers for 1883, pp. [3]-[4]
Constitution of the society, pp. [5]-6
Sketch of president Hazen's life, pp. [7]-8
Life members, pp. [9]-11
Meetings of the board--annual meetings, election of officers, pp. 12-16
Secretary's warrant account, for the year 1883, pp. 17-22
Speed horses, p. 22
Premiums awarded in 1883, pp. 23-53
Treasurer's statement, Viall, E. W. p. 54
Opening address, Hazen, Chester pp. 55-78
[Tenth annual convention--opening address], Hazen, Chester p. [79]
[Other addresses], Smith, J. M.; Torrey, R. D.; McCormick, Mr. pp. 80-87
The importance of organization, Wilcox, R. J. pp. 87-94
[Discussion thereupon], pp. 94-95
[Discussion on potato culture], pp. 95-98
What shall be done for the boys upon the farm?, Smith, J. M. pp. 98-108
Discussion thereupon, pp. 108-117
Essentials to prosperous communities, Torrey, R. D. pp. 117-123
Discussion thereupon, pp. 123-125
Farm notes for 1884, Roe, J. P. pp. 125-129
Discussion [What are we here for], Henry pp. 129-150
The balanced ration, Curtis, T. D. pp. 150-157
Potatoe discussion, Plumb, C. M., et al. pp. 157-166
Merino sheep--from their first importation down to the present time, McConnell, C. D. pp. 167-173
[Agricultural college discussion], pp. 173-179
[Resolution], p. 179
Insectivorous plants, Willard, F. P. pp. 180-185
Discussion thereupon, pp. 185-186
Historical and descriptive sketch of the Fox River Valley, Harney, R. J. pp. 187-198
Physical culture, Koehler, H. J. pp. 198-208
The Morgan horse, Barry, A. C. pp. 209-212
The draft horses of France and Great Britain, Galbrath bros. pp. 212-220
Discussion thereupon, pp. 220-221
Fish culture, Kanaston, C. A. pp. 222-233
The origin and progress of horticulture and agriculture, and the possibilities of the coming farmer, Clark, Mrs. pp. 234-251
The poultry industry, Porter, R. L. pp. 251-253
Stock breeding and feeding, Henry, W. A. pp. 254-276
Adaptation, Kellogg, George J. pp. 277-278
Discussion, pp. 279-281
The flower mission, Lewis, H. M. pp. 281-288
"Convention at Waupaca", Torrey, R. D. pp. 288-290
Wisconsin horticulture--the outlook, Kellogg, Geo. J. pp. 290-294
The tree planters, Hoxie, B. S. pp. 294-301
The pear blight, Hoffman, H. N. pp. 302-310
Farm life, Layton, C. V. pp. 310-315
Beautiful homes, the safeguard of the nation, Richmond, E. Y. pp. 316-319
The pleasures of horticulture, Barter, Samuel pp. 319-324
[Resolutions and discussions], pp. 324-331
Meteorological record for the year 1883, Hutchinson, K. M. pp. 332-[344]
The wool raisers, pp. [345]-352
Index, pp. [353]-354 ff.
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