Show STUDENT LIFE AGRICULTURE Dr Ball has Seen doing institute work in the southern part of the state for the past month A number of students in veterinary science have received appointments to government positions principally sheep inspection There is a great opportunity for students in this work They are not required to pass examinations for these positions but receive the appointments on the recommendation of Dr Frederick The regular students in veterinary science have completed dissection Dr Frederick reports that they have done some very creditable work Dr Frederick is going to continue his investigation of the “Big Head” as soon as it breaks out It is a disease that has been prevalent among sheep for a number of years The class in Animal Husbandry 2 and 3 took a trip to the sugar factory March 23rd They also visited Mr Smith’s and Mr Morgan’s stables Allen Biothers at Draper sent to the department a picture of some of their prize winning Cots wolds The students in Agronomy 7 are doing some experimental work with soils They are therefore taking' advantage of some of the departments of the Experiment Station Mr Farrell of the Agronomy department has returned to his work at Nephi The department is planning some plant breeding experiments to be conducted on the Greenville farm the coming season Eric II has recently been clipped and as a result has lowered his mile record considerably The old orchard is being torn up to make room for experimental work The students in Soil Chemistry are more than delighted with the course They think that they are getting something worth while and that it is a real solid course for any student in agriculture The results of the college extension work are beginning to be seen already A man from Southern Utah writes to the Agronomy for information on ostrich eggs de-paitm- ent |