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Keller, J. F., on Points of Advantage in Crop Culture.........

Kleinfelder, J., on Onions-How to Raise them.....

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425-431

443-445

Kirk, H. H., on to Whom, How, When and Where shall the Farmer Market

his Products..............

388-394

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Lawrence, Hon. Wm., address by, on the Importance of Sheep Husbandry to

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Looking on the Practical Side of Life, by Mrs. S. O. Eggert.........

516-519

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McKinley, Gov. Wm., remarks by, at Agricultural Convention

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Montgomery, J. H., address by, on the Decline of the Short Horn Interests in

Ohio-Is it to be Permanent, and if so, Why?..........

179-181

Moore, L. D., on Best Manner of Operating a Small Farm, and Advantages of
Small Farming

394-395

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Never too Old to Learn, by E. S. Wilson......

366-370

Necessity of the Farmer's Library, by Mrs. M. S. Bohl.........

503-504

Nominations for members of Board.....

40-42

Northrop, C. T., on How to Keep the Boys on the Farm...

402-407

Ohio's Livestock Exhibit at the Columbian Exposition in 1893, and how to
Secure it, address by D. L. Wadsworth

119-125

Ohio Short Horns at the Columbian Exposition, remarks by Mr. Black
Ohio State Fair......

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Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station. (See Appendix 1, Α.)

Our Corn Crop-Some Essentials in the Cultivation and Management of a Corn

Crop, by E. A. Peters......

436-438

Our Roads, by A. L. Frazer..

482-485

Our Limitations, by Mrs. O. G. Lane

513-516
83-84

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Pasturage, address by Wm. S. Foster.......

77-78

Practical Suggestions for Improving the Flock of Farmer and Breeder, address

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Preparation of the Land for a Wheat Crop, by T. L. Bishop...

420-422

Peters, E. A., on Our Corn Crop-Some Essentials in the Cultivation and Man-

agement of a Corn Crop

436-438

Peterson, L. C., on At What Age Should Hogs Intended for Breeders be Brought

to Maturity ?....

450-452

Pig for the Foro er and How to Produce It, address by E. E. Coler......

83-84

Principles and Practice of Pruning, by W. W. Farnsworth...

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Reforms Needed in Our Methods of Handling and Marketing Wool, address by

W. N. Cowden......

161-162

Reforms Needed in Our Methods of Handling and Marketing Wool, address by

Edward Bethel........

162-165

Reforms Needed in Our Methods of Handling and Marketing Wool, address by

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Reinhart, S. H., on The Present System of Road Work a Failure, and a Remedy

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Rusts and Smuts of Wheat, address by Prof. W. A. Kellerman..

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Stanley, F. C., address by, on Reforms Needed in Our Methods of Handling and

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Spraying to Destroy Insects and to Prevent Fungous Diseases of Plants, by W.

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State Horticultural Society, Annual Report. (See Appendix 9, A.)

Special Attractions and Sale of Privileges, paper by A. H. Kling.......

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Success vs. Failure-Why Some Succeed While Others Fail, by G. W. Whipp.. 379-381

Stock Breeders' and Farmers' Convention, proceedings of..........

76-169

Address by Hon. Mayor Karb.........

76

Pasturage, by Wm. S. Foster

77-78

The Pig for the Farmer and How to Produce It, by E. E. Coler.........

Stock Breeders' and Farmers' Convention-Continued.

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Clover as a Feed, Green and Dry, by Wm. Scott.......

89-92

Practical Suggestions for Improving the Flock of Farmer and Breeder, by

S. H. Todd

96-99

A Special Rather Than a General Purpose Breed of Cattle, by O. E. Bradfute 103-106
Discussion on General Purpose Cattle.......

106-112

The Dairyman's Cow and Her Keep, by Wm. H. Gilbert........

112-117

Ohio's Live Stock Exhibit at the Columbian Exposition in 1893, and How

to Secure it, by D. L. Wadsworth.......

119-125

How to Breed Trotting and Pacing Horses to Make Money, by Dr. W. C. Fair 130-133

Where the Draft Horse Excels and Pays, by Prof. T. Armstrong

134-136

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Resolution submitted and passed

140

Grain Feeding of Young Things vs. Starving as a Means of Toughening,

discussion

140-141

Coach Horses, by J. B. McLaughlin........

142-143

The Importance of Sheep Husbandry to the Farmers of Ohio, by Hon. Wm.

Lawrence

150-158

Discussion opened by J. Warren Phelps.

159-160

Reforms Needed in Our Methods of Handling and Marketing Wool, by W.

N. Cowden

161-162

Reforms Needed in Our Methods of Handling and Marketing Wool, by Ed.

Bethel

162-165

Reforms Needed in Our Methods of Handling and Marketing Wool, by F.

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Ohio Shorthorns at the Columbian Exposition, remarks by Mr. Black........ 177-178
The Decline of the Shorthorn Interests in Ohio-Is it to be Permanent,

and if so, Why? By J. H. Montgomery...

179-181

Nomination and election of officers.....

184

Some of the Secrets of Successful Wheat Culture, by T. B. Terry.......

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The Pig for the Farmer and How to Produce it, address by E. E. Coler...........
The Dairyman's Cow and Her Keep, address by Wm. H. Gilbert........

83-84

112-117

The Importance of Sheep Husbandry to the Farmers of Ohio, address by Hon.

Wm. Lawrence.

150-158

The Decline of the Short-Horn Interests in Ohio-Is it to be Permanent, and if

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Terry, T. B, on Some of the Secrets of Successful Wheat Culture......

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The Present System of Road Work a Failure, and a remedy Suggested, by S. H.

Rinehart.........

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485-486

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The Country Home and its Influence, by Miss E. J. Branson....

495-497

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Todd, S. H., address by, on Practical Suggestions for Improving the Flock of

Farmer and Breeder......

96-99

To Whom, How, When and Where Shall the Farmer Market his Products, by

H. H. Kirk.......

388-394

Tobacco-Instructions for its Cultivation and Curing, by J. M. Estes..........

439-443

Townsend, M. G., on Literature

504-506

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Wadsworth, D. L., address by, on Ohio's Live Stock Exhibit at the Columbian
Exposition in 1893, and How to Secure it.........

119-125

Wampler, V. E., on Clover and Fertilizers...

432-435

What a Farmers' Wife Should Know, by Mrs. H. Longbon.....

501-503

What Shall Our Young People Read? by Miss A. C. Ackley..

506-509

Where the Draft Horse Excels and Pays, address by Prof T. Armstrong...

134-136

Wilson, E. S., Never too Old to Learn...

366-370

Whipp, G. W., Success vs. Failure-Why Some Succeed While Others Fail...... 379-381

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Woman's Work, by Mrs. W. N. Cowden........

522-523

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