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Show FARMERS' ROUND-UP BEGINS AT U, A, C, Opened Yesterday and Contlnuet for Two Weeks Program to Be Carried Out. Tho Farmers' Round-up began yesterday yes-terday at tho Agricultural Collego with n very good attendance It continues con-tinues throughout this week and next, and will bo devoted entirely to tho discussion of thoso subjects which concorn tho farniors In their everyday work. This wcok Is doyotcd to Horticulture and Agronomy subjects. sub-jects. Next wcok livestock nnd dairying dairy-ing will bo dealt with. Tho program for tho remainder of this week Is as follows: Tuesday, Jan. 24, Irrigated Crops. Speakers L. A. Merrill, J, C. Hogenson, Ho-genson, F. D. Farrell, W. 8. Drew. Subjects, Morning Potatoes, alfalfa, crop Improvement. Afternoon Rota tlons, pastures, farm machinery. Wednesday, Jan .25, Crops and Farm Methods. Speakers J. C .Hogenson, R. Stow-crt, Stow-crt, W. W. McLauglln, U .A. Hart. Morning Sugar beets, soil fertility. Afternoon Irrigation, drainage. Thursday,' Jan. 26, Apple Growing. Speakers Batchelor, Taylor, Hall, Hotr. Morning Nursery stock varieties, varie-ties, planting and enro or orchard, Uiunlng. Afternoon Sprnylng Tor Wornih, pruning demonstration. Friday, Jan. 27, Peaches and Stone Fruits. Speakers Hatchelor, Taylor, Dalian tjno. Morning Pruning and cultivating, cultivat-ing, vnrlctles, grnpo growing. Afternoon After-noon Demonstration of applo packs Ing, smudge pot demonstration. Saturday, Jan. 28, Fruit Raising. Speakers Batchelor, McLaughlin, Ball. Morning Harvesting and handling hand-ling tho crops, cost of raising a fruit crop, mnrketlng methods. Afternoon Orchard Irrigation, orchard pest and winter spraying. |