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Show THE FARMERS' ROUND-UP AND DRY FARMERS' ASSOCIATION I ! Program of Convention to Be Held at Logan, Utah, January 26 to February 7. Following is the program ot the ' Farmers' Round-up and Utah Dry-Farmers' Dry-Farmers' association convention to be held at Logan, Utah, January 26 j to February 7, inclusive: ' A registration fee of $1 admits to all lectures and demonstrations. Re- J duced rates are offered over all Utah railroads. , Monday, January 26. ! Registration. Joint session. Address of Welcome, ' President John A. Widtsoe; response, Mr. John Reeve, Hinckley. rops of Utah, Statistics of Production, Pro-duction, Yields and Acreage, Dr. Frank S. Harris, U. A. C. Alfalfa Farming, George M. Mc-Cune, Mc-Cune, Nephi. The Alfalfa Weevil, It Can be Controlled Con-trolled (lantern slides), Dr. E. G. Titus, U. A. C. Tuesday, January 27. Potato session. '.Potato Raising in Utah; Soils, Profits. Management, Louis F. Boyle. Last Y'ear's Experience, Bishop A. L. Hyer, Lewiston. Potato Diseases, Dr. George R. Hi'.l, U. A. C. Sugar Beet Session. Sugar Beet Agriculture, Hon. Joseph Jo-seph Quinney, Jr. Forage Crops, Prof. Lewis A. Merrill. Mer-rill. Details of Planting and Cultivating cf Beets, Hon. George Austin. Co-operation of Factory and Farmer, Farm-er, Hon. T. R. Cutler. Seed Reform in Utah A Program Dr. R. J. Evans, U. A. C. r Musical program, college chapel. Wednesday,' January 28 Irrigation Day. Irrigation Practice in Utah, Prof. W. W. McLaughlin, U. S. Department of Agriculture. Irrigation on New Government Projects, Pro-jects, I. D. O'Donnell, Supervisor of Irrigation, U. S. Reclamation Service. Irrigation as a National Issue, F. H. Newell, Chief U. S. Reclamation Service. Problems in Management. Irrigation ' Science and the Future of Utah, President John A. W:idtsoe. A Program of Reform in Irrigation, Dr. Samuel Fortier, Chief of Irrigation, Irriga-tion, U. S. Department of Agriculture. Discussion led by L. M. Winsor, U. A. C. Inspection of pumping exhibit. Reception to farmers and housewives, house-wives, music, dancing and refreshments, refresh-ments, Thomas Smart gymnasium. Thursday, January 29. Horticultural Day. Fruits Adapted to Utah, Dr. L. D. Batchelor, U. A. C. The Outlook of the Cherry Industry Indus-try in' Utah, W. O. Knudson, Brigham City. Utilization of By-Products, Prof. W. H. Homer, Jr., Pleasant Grove. Reducing the Cost of Apple Production, Pro-duction, Moroni; Mortensen, ' Bear River City. Co-operation ,in Marketing and Purchasing of Supplies; What More Must be Done? William Garvin, Salt Lake City. Fruit Growing and General Farming, Farm-ing, George Romney, Jr., Smithfleld. Demonstration of Packs, W. W. Knudson, U. A. C, stock judging pavilion. pa-vilion. Inspection of electrical exhibit. The Feeding and Housing of Poultry. Poul-try. Discussion by N. L. Nix, Prairie City, Pa.; Wilford Bramweil, Ogden, president State Poultry association; Prof. Byron Alder, U. A. C. Friday, January 30." Those interested in bee-keeping are invited to attend the session of the State Bee-keepers' association held In room 126, main building. Special program may be secured from this room. Preventing of Insect Pests in the Orchard (lantern slides), Dr. E. G. Titus, U. A. C. Peach Diseases and Their Control, Pres. C. N. Jensen, Brigham Young college. The Pear Industry vs. Fire Blight, Dr. G. R. Hill. Jr., U. A. C. The Fruit Situation in Utah Today, Mr. J. Edward Taylor, State Horticultural Horti-cultural Inspector. The Relation of Ventilation to the Keeping Qualities of Fruits and Vegetables, Vege-tables, Dr. G. It. Hill, Jr. Those interested in the breeding and incubation of poultry are invited I to attend the session of the State Poultry association in Mechanic Arts building room. Pruning the Apple Orchard (fa litem slides), Dr. L. D. Batchelor. Spraying Apples. Dr. E. Ti. Ball. Inspection of exhibits and demonstration demon-stration of pumps', feed choppers, motors, mo-tors, household devices, etc. Saturday, January 31 Governor's Day. (Joint Program. Utah Dry Farmers' Association r;nd Farmers' itound-Up.) The Dry-Farming Future of Utah, Pres. J. W. I'axman. The Work anil the Future of the International In-ternational TJry-Farnimg Congress, l'resid"nt John A. Widtsoe. The Moisture Problem in Dry-Furm-ipe. Prof. Lewis A. Merrill. ' "lie Dry-Farming Soils of Utah. Dr. iti.bert Stewart. Alfalfa Seed Raising on Dry-Farms, Mr. Sylvester Pierce. The Millers' Message to Grain Growers, Pres. H. H. Blood, Utah Millers' Mil-lers' Association. The Wheat to Grow The Growers' Standpoint, George L. Farrell, Vernon; Ver-non; J. H. Webster, Rexburg; A. L. ' Farrell, Logan. Address, Governor William Spry. Report of committees and election , of officers of Dry-Farming association. associa-tion. Reception to farmers, housewives and all visitors by Commercial-Boosters' club of Logan at club rooms. Monday, February 2. f (Joint Program. Utah Dairymen's Association and Farmers' Round-Up.) ! President's address, Ben R. Eld-redge. Eld-redge. Appointment of committees. Gleanings from Twenty-eight Years' Experience in Dairying, John T. , Caine. Market Milk Topics, F. H. Bothel. The Future of the Silo in Utah, J. ( E. Dorman. Observations of a Factory Man, Charles Merrill. The Relation of Factory Man to Producer, G. M. Lambert. Stock judging. The Dairy Cow, C. Y. Cannon. The Dairy Bull, John T. Caine III. Putting Utah Cows in the Register of Merit, Hugh J. Cannon. y Dairy Improvements in 1913, Hon. -Willard Hansen. Report of committees and election of officers. Tuesday, February 3. Principles of Feeding, John J- . Caine III. -n '( Practical Experiments of a Feeder, Jo. Pres. Ben R. Eldredge. V. - Clean Milk for the Citi, -Uishop David A. Smith. Pastures and Pasture Grasses, Lir. Bl F. S. Harris. v; Obstacles Overcome in Dairying, Parley Nelson, Richmond; Sam O. ft1 White, Beaver; John Reeve, Hinck- ' ley; Sorn Doll, Salt Lake City. f The Results of Co-operation of Farmers in Box Elder County, Hon. t W. S. Hansen. Farm Roads, A Statement of Pol- . ' icy, Prof. Wm. Peterson , The Management S ' Swine, John T. Caine . JS A Profit in Hogs, C. W. Line jk, " . Some Problems of a Hog i. Ezra Budge. ' Wednesday, February 4. . j Hog Cholera and Its Control, Dr. H. . J. Frederick. J The Future of Sheep in Utah, T. C. Callister. 1 Sheep on the Farm, John T. Caino nr. , Producing Mutton on Western J; Ranges, J. R. Murdock, Heber. ' Judging Sheep Feeders, Fat Weth- I ers, Breeding Sheep. 1 Judging Hogs Feeders, Fat Bar- 1 '. rows, Feeding Hogs. I) Music. . The Right of a Child to be Well ; I Born (lantern slides), Dr. E. G. Ti- ' j tus. Music. - - -i Thursday, February 5. V The Beef Cattle Situation, John T. j Caine III. L. Feeding for Profit. T Handling Beef Cattle, C. G. Adney. r The Range 'Cattle Industry of the I West, Gov. E. M. Amnions of Colo- 1 rado. 1 T .u Some Beef Cattle Problems, John f T. Caine III. (Lantern) Breeds, Right Tyr Bulls, Marketing. 'It Judging cattle feeder steers, " i ' steers, breeding cattle. Music. I ' "The Blue Bird," a dramatic ( j ing, by Miss Sarah Huntsman, v ' I Music. i J Friday, February 6. J. ., I Butchering on the Farm. Home Curing of Meats, A. D. Bell, "', Logan. ' Making Sausage. Judging Hams and Bacon. Proposed Method of Meat Inspection Inspec-tion in Small Cities, Dr. F. E, Murray. I Meat Cutting Demonstration, A. D, Bell, Logan; C. Hailstone, Logan; '', John T Caine III. ; Music. Home Discipline from Parents' Standpoint, Dr. E. G. Gowans. Music. , Saturday, February 7. The Future of the Horse. C. Y. Cannon. V Raising Draft Horses, J. R. Allen, Draper. Common Unsoundness in Horses '.''", Dr. H. J. Frederick. Judging Horses Roadsters, Draft Geldings, Draft Mares, Stallions. j |