Keller, J. F., on Points of Advantage in Crop Culture......... Kleinfelder, J., on Onions-How to Raise them..... PAGE 443-445 Kirk, H. H., on to Whom, How, When and Where shall the Farmer Market his Products.............. 388-394 L Lawrence, Hon. Wm., address by, on the Importance of Sheep Husbandry to Looking on the Practical Side of Life, by Mrs. S. O. Eggert......... 516-519 McKinley, Gov. Wm., remarks by, at Agricultural Convention 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 394-395 N 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 119-125 Ohio Short Horns at the Columbian Exposition, remarks by Mr. Black 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 P PAGE Pasturage, address by Wm. S. Foster....... 77-78 Practical Suggestions for Improving the Flock of Farmer and Breeder, address 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... 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 Reinhart, S. H., on The Present System of Road Work a Failure, and a Remedy Rusts and Smuts of Wheat, address by Prof. W. A. Kellerman.. Stanley, F. C., address by, on Reforms Needed in Our Methods of Handling and Spraying to Destroy Insects and to Prevent Fungous Diseases of Plants, by W. State Horticultural Society, Annual Report. (See Appendix 9, A.) Special Attractions and Sale of Privileges, paper by A. H. Kling....... 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. PAGE 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 103-106 106-112 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 ....... ...... 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. Ohio Shorthorns at the Columbian Exposition, remarks by Mr. Black........ 177-178 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....... The Pig for the Farmer and How to Produce it, address by E. E. Coler........... 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 Terry, T. B, on Some of the Secrets of Successful Wheat Culture...... The Present System of Road Work a Failure, and a remedy Suggested, by S. H. Rinehart......... ....... 485-486 PAGE The Country Home and its Influence, by Miss E. J. Branson.... 495-497 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 W Wadsworth, D. L., address by, on Ohio's Live Stock Exhibit at the Columbian 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 Woman's Work, by Mrs. W. N. Cowden........ 522-523 |