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PROGRAM ANNOUNCED
FOR FARMERS’ WEEK
Array of Prominent Persons to Ad
dress Georgia Frmenr at 18th
Annual Gathering
Opening Monday afternoon Janu
ary 2f with an address on the pres
ent economic situation by L. A.
President of the Centra! of
Georgia railroad, the eighteenth an
nuals Farmers' Week at the State
College of Agriculture will get under
way with what is believed t* he the
most, impressive program ever *f
fered Georgia farmers and business
men.
The program which has just been an
nounced embraces talks and discus
sions by a number of the best known
agricultural authorities in the state
and nation. Both the production and
marketing ends of farming will be
discussed at length, £fnd o effort has
been spared to get tl e best men a
vailable to handle the discussions,
College officials state.
The addresses and discussions 1 ave
been interspersed with a very attrac
tive entertainment program con
sisting of music and songs by the U
niversity Glee and Mandolin fluls
and other Athens organizations.
Moving pictured will be offered ifu h
night, a play one evening and an en
tertainment will be given by the stu
dents the last evening for the visiting
farmers.
There is no cost whatsoever to vis
itors in connection with the confer
ence, the only expense at! .coed
being the cost of boar 1 and bulging
whh'lc in the city. Ev< ry facility of
the College will be placed at the dis
posal of its guests for the week, and
an invitation is issued to every Geor
gia farmer and business man to he
present and participate in the dis
cussions .
A complete program is as follows:
Monday, January 2(1
Afternoon Session
2:30 O’clock
Community Singing
Invocation Dr. J. J. Bennett, Pas
tor Prince Avenue Baptist Church,
Athens
Addres of Welcome Dr. David C.
Barrow, Chancellor, U of Ga.
Address Ti e Present Ksonomie Sit
uatiwn, Hon 1,. A. Downs, Presi
dent, Central of Georgia Ry.
Address- The Business Man and
Fanning, Hon W. P. Baker, Pres
ident, Atlantic Ice & Coal Corpo
ration .
Address Coordinating Agriculture
and Industry in Georgia, Dr. An
drew M . Soule, President, Georgia
State College of Agriculture.
Evening Session, 8 O’clock-
Dr. T. 11. McHatton, Presiding
Moving Pictures under direction of
Prof. Goo. A. Crabb
Music— Kiwanis Quartette, Messrs
M. N. Tutwiler, Ralph Hudson,
E. 0. Kinnclnow. Walter Hodgson
Address My Experience with Peach
es, Dr. L. G. Hardman, Com
merce .
Address Lessons from the 1924
Watermellon Crop, Hon. J. ,T.
Parrish, Secretary. Sowega Water
melon Growers’ Association. Adel
Tuesday, Jan . 37, Morning, 9 Oc ! ock
Prof. .1. 11 Wood, Presiding
Address Organizing Georgia Far
mers, Hon. J. E. Conwell, Tics .
Georgia Cotton Growers Cooj cr
ative Association.
Add ress Production and Marketi- r
of Farm Poultry, Prof. Robert R
Slocunt, Bureau of Agri ulhral
Economics, l’. S. Pod. of Arc'
culture • 1
A<Mre*: Results f tie Macon S i'-
voy, Prcf. M. ('. Cay, M.mket m;
Spec: :IH. . State College of
A rieultuve.
Pi- cu ' 1 v Tb n . \-' • r P- ;\ v.
Sec.. Muon Chamber i. * Com
merce .
Round T’ ' TV •.: u of V-vk<*.
ino. !.<’ i v fi.'n. I ts. VV. Mw
ton *nd H n. ,1. 11. Mills. State
Bureau of Markets.
Noon Si ?<ion. 11 :S0 O’clock
Pi. \rdtew M. Soule, Presiding
Communitj Sinjrinir
Address Our Agricultural Propram
for l‘>2r>. Hon. W. \V. Mundy,
District Governor, Kiwanis Clubs
of Georpia. ' ’ !
Address The PuncCons of the State
Dept. of Agri.ulture. Hon. J. J.
Brown, Com. of Agriculture
Afternoon Session, 3 O’clock
Prof. G. V. Cunningham, Presiding
Address —Opportunity for Fe:v:ce
through Club Work, Prof. Willis
A. SutUn, Supt. of Schools, At
lanta
Address —The Georgia Rankers’ In
terest in Club Work, Hon. Husk
PI . Gordon, President, The Com
mercial Rank, Athens.
AHolrens —Club Work and the Rad
roads,Hen . E. S. Center, Jr. Ag
ricultural Agent. Georgia Kv.
Evening Session, 8 O’clock
Miss Mary Oreswell, Presiding
Moving Pictures under ti e direction
of Prof. Geo. A,. Crabb
Music —Athens Rotarv Qua-tette
Address —The Place of Applied Sci
ence in Education, Hon C. D.
Gibson, Supt. Public Instruction,
Savannah.
Addre-s —Giving the Country Wom
an a Clonee, Mrs. Ira E. Farmer,
State Chairman, Home Demonstra
tion Work. Georgia Federation of
Women’s Clubs, Thompson.
Wednesday, Januarv 28
Morning Session, 9:00 O’c'ocl.
I Prof. P. M. Carter. Presiding
Address —Winter Legumes for Soil
j Building, Prof. C. A. Cobb, Edi
tor, Southern Rurali.-t, Atlanta.
! Address —Interpreting the Georgia
Soil Survey, Prof! M. W. Lowry,
Soil Analyst, Georgia State Col
lege of Agriculture.
Address —Work in Agronomy at the
Georgia Coaistal Plain Experiment
Station, Prof. S. H. Starr, Direc
tor.
Address—Tobacco Production in
Georgia, Prof. E. C. Westbrook.
Tobacco Specialist, Georg'a State
College < f Agriculture.
Address—Tobacco Culture Prof. E.
G. Moss, In Charge Tobacco Ex
po: iment Station, Oxford, N. C.
Noon Session, 11 :30 O'clock
Dr. Andrew M Soule, Presiding
Address—As an Editor Views the
Situation, Hon. James A. Hollo
mon, Associate Editor, The Atlan
ta Constitution, Atlanta.
Address—Urban Interest in Rural
Problems, Hon W. R. C. Smith,
President, Atlanta Chamber of
Commerce.
Afternoon Session, 3 O’clock
Director J. Phi! Campbell, Presid.
Addiess—The Home Orchard, Prof.
George H> Firor, Specialist in Po
mology, Georgia State College of
Agriculture.
Address—The Need of Trained For
ester, Prof. Thomas D. Burleigh,
Head Forestry Division, Georgia
State College of Agriculture.
Address—Forestry Legislation, Mess
ers Harmon and Stone, Represent
ing'the Georgia Forestry Associa
tion .
Five O’clock
Alumni Meeting, Conner Hall, and
Annual Banquet, Cafeteria, Coun
ty Agent, W. T. Bennett, Pres.
Presiding, Miss Frances Simpson,
Seeietary.
Evening Session, 8:00 O’clock
Dr. A. G. G. Richardson, Presid.
Moving Pictures under the direction
of Prof. Geo. A. Crabb.
Music—Employed Boys’ Brotherhood
of Athens, Messers Levie, Robin
son. I.umpkin, Anthony, Dunaway.
Address—The Relation of Electric
Power to Farm Progress, Hon H.
M. Atkinson, Chairman, Board of
Directors, Georgia Railway and
Power Company.
Address—Progre--.". of Extension
Mo: k in the ouih, Hon. O. I>.
Mmt'n, U. S. Department of Ag
riculture .
Thursday, January 29
Morning Se-.sion, 9:00 O'clock
Dr. '..iilton P. Jnrr.ngin. Presiding
Addre-s- lessons from European
Agriculture, Dr. Talt Butler. E li
ter. The Progressive Farmer.
Addres:—Some Needs of the South's
Drirv Industry. Professor J. C.
Me! m. Dairy Specialist, IT.l T . S.
Department of Agriculture.
Address—The Bankers’ Interest 'n
Extension Woik, Hon. D. 11. O
t s. Du eotor, '•.■••ricultural Commis
sion. American Bankers’ Associa
t: n, Vadiaon. Wisconsin.
Address—Distributing Pure Bred
Sues, Hon. W. W. Fitzpatrick,
Field Representative, The Ameri
can Guernsey Cattle Club.
Address—Feed as a Factor in Pro
moting the Dairy Industry. Hon.
Stanley C m-s. Field Representa
tive. The Helstein-FTiesian Assoeia
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Address —How the Breeo Association
Helps the Framer, Hon Charles
Oliver, Field Representative, A
mcrican Jersey Cattle Club.
Noon Session, 11:30 O'clock
. .Dr . Andrew M Soule, Presiding.
Address —Giving The Rural G.rl a
Chance, Mrs. A. P. Brantley,
President, Georgia Federation of
Women’s Clubs.
Address —The Vocational Leaded,
Hon. Fort E. Land, Superintend
dent-Elect ef Georgia State De
partment of Education.
After*:oji Session, 3 O’clock
Director J. Fhil Campbell, Presid
ing.
Add ese—What the Extension Work
Means to Georgia, Hon. W. T.
Andersen, Editor, The Macon
Telegraph, Macon.
Address —County Agent Problems,
Hon J. A. Evans, United States
j Department cf Agriculture
Discussion led by Professor J. G.
Oliver, State Agent, Extension
Work, Ga. State College of Ag.
Evening Sessicr, 8:00 O’c’o'b
Music —Messers Geo. L. Sabados
and Hr C. McClure, and Universi
ty of Georgia Ouartetta.
Play—Education at the Crossroads,
presenting the life attainments cf
Georgia boys and girls. Written
and staged under the direction of
Miss I.aura Blaekshear, Hardman
Hall.
Fridav, Januarv 30
Morning Session, 9:00 O’clock
Assistant Director J. K . Giles,
Presiding.
Address——Legumes for the Georgia
Farmer, Prof. 11. C. Appleton,
Fiebl Crop Specialtist, Georgia
State College of Agriculture.
Address—Cotton Production, Prof.
F. C. Ward, Cottton Speciul'st.
Gr|. State College of Agriculture.
Address —Fertilizers for Staole
Crops in Georeia, Prof. L. V.
Davis, Supervisor, Fertilizer In
vest'gationj Georgia State College
of Agriculture.
Address—Fertilizers and So 1 Build
ing, Prof, Geo. A. Crabb, In
Charge Agronomy Division, Ga.
State College of Agriculture.
Noon Session, 11:00 O'clock
Dr. Andrew M. Soule, Presiding
Music—Georgia Railway and Power
Company Quartette.
Address—Light! and Power for the
Farm, Hon. Preston S. Arkwright
Atlanta, Georgia.
Address—How the Weekly Papers
can serve the Cause, Hon. Earnest
Camp, President-Elect, Georgia
Press Association.
Afternoon Session, 3 O’clock
Director J. Phil Campbell, Presid
ing.
A Heart to Heart Talk, Hon. G. F.
Hunicutt, Editor, The Southern
Cultivator.
Address —The Use of Pyrotol in
Clearing Land, Prof. Geo. K.
Boyd, Bureau of Public Roads,
U. S. Dept', of Agriculture.
Evening Session, 8:00 O’clock
I. V. Chandler, President, Geor
gia Agricultural Club, Presiding.
Music—Co-eds’ Glee and Mandolin
Club, Misses Celia and Evelyn
Perry, Sarah Stewart, and Peggy
Baker.
Annual Cotton School Debate of The
Georgia Agricultural Clubs; Re
solved: That the County L T uit
System Should Be Adopted in
Georgia ns a Basis for Public
School Administration and Support
Reception to Visiting Farmers, Guests
and Countv Agents.
Saturday, January 31
Morning Sesion, 9-00 O’c'e"lc
Dr. Andrew M. Soule, Presiding
Assembly of ,v rests, faculty, county
rpenta. an 1 students in Hardman
Hall.
\ rri *.-• art of short tal'-’s interspers
ed bv sones and college veils led
bv O. F.. Gay, College Cheer
Fearer.
Music-Giul s ’ Glee Club.
Presentation of athletes and winners
of honors and distinctions.
Address—The Vocational Guidt ance
and Placement Plan. Prof. John
T. W he ’!er. In *'barge Agricultu
t and t location. Piv’s'on, Georgia
?tate College of Agriculture.
Address—Leadcrshin and Progress.
lUin. Rnck S. Miller, Columbus.
Pleven O'c’ci n
| final Agents' Conference.
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