Kentucky-AgricuZtumZ Experiment Station Xiu  
ik¤ 4 State’s exhibit in agriculture and Mr. Keller placing the Station’s  
exhibit in position. Mr.- Shobe, a graduate of the College, took  
. charge of the State’s-exhibit after Mr. Harper came home. The  
a ricultural art of the S.tate’s exhibit was sent to the Station after ,
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R. the close of the fair and this makes a beginning for our museum. i
as- The Station has been active lin, assisting the Commissioner of 3
yf. Agriculture in institute work, one or more of the Station’s staff l
being present at the institutes held. Mr. Harper attended every  
?or institute held, while Prof. Garman rand the,Director were resent l
le, at many of the meetings. _ T ;
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Il- T A CO-OPERATION WITH THE COLLEGE. T
1; . The Station has assisted. the Agricultural Department of the l
P_ College in teaching some of the more technical studies. Prof. Gar- Y
B man is teaching all classes-in Entomology, giving an hour a day ` i
JM; for two terms in each year. Mr. Harper taught agronomy during I
iS_ the winter term, one hour per day, and the Director of the Station  
gave lectures on the use of fertilizers and on animal husbandry.
to Mr. May last year gave one hour peri day to students in the Agri-
ed cultural Course for at least one term.
ies — The students have the opportunity also for studying field and
feeding experiments and dairying, etc. Some of the students are
NH taking advantage of this. 1 have two seniors engaged in thesis
W work under my direction now. i
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ho i PUBLICATIONS.
`We have published- during the year the following bulletins:
iis Bulletin No. 113. V
Ist Protein Content of the Wheat Kernel.  
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gw · Bulletin No. 114.  
CD8 _ _ lnsects lnjurious to Cabbage. P  
Bulletin No. 115. g
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uis · Field Tests of Varieties.  
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