[Catalogue] . d volatile part of plants begun. Field Practice 3 hours per week, Laboratory Work 1 hourper week, Geography 5 hours per week, English Grammar 5hours per week, History 5 hours per week, Arithmetic 5 hoursper week. Second Term. Agricultural Chemistry 3 hours per week. SUBJECTS. Volatile part of plants finished, Involatile part of plantsbegun. Field Practice 3 hours per week, Laboratory Work 1 hourper week, Geography 5 hours per week, Arithmetic 5 hours perweek, English Grammar 5 hours per week, Physiology andHygiene. THIRD YEAR-First Term. Agricultural Ghemistry 5 hours per week. I


[Catalogue] . d volatile part of plants begun. Field Practice 3 hours per week, Laboratory Work 1 hourper week, Geography 5 hours per week, English Grammar 5hours per week, History 5 hours per week, Arithmetic 5 hoursper week. Second Term. Agricultural Chemistry 3 hours per week. SUBJECTS. Volatile part of plants finished, Involatile part of plantsbegun. Field Practice 3 hours per week, Laboratory Work 1 hourper week, Geography 5 hours per week, Arithmetic 5 hours perweek, English Grammar 5 hours per week, Physiology andHygiene. THIRD YEAR-First Term. Agricultural Ghemistry 5 hours per week. Involatile parts of plants finished; reproductive organs ofPlants. Field Practice 4 hours per week, including applica-tions of commercial fertilizers and measuring areas; care ofstock; breeding; different breeds. Feeding for beef, butterand milk. Laboratory Work 3 hours per week. PhysicalGeography 4 hours per week. General History 2 hours perweek. Mathematics 4 hours per week. Special Mechanics 2hours per SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY. 33 Second Term. Agricultural Chemistry 5 hours per week. Stock raising finished, including review of carbohydratesand albuminoids; composition of perfect rations, as to climate,for work, milk, butter, beef and wool. Field and stable prac-tice. Mathematics 3 hours per week, Economic Science 3hours per week, Botany 4 hours per week. Laboratory Work4 hours per week. Physics 1 hour per week. Special Mechan-ics 2 hours per week. SENIOR YEAR—First Term. Agricultural Chemistry reviewed, propagation of plants,grafting and budding, truck farming, injurious insects, dairy-ing begun. Laboratory Work 4 hours per week. Mathematics,English Composition, Botany. Second Term. Dairying finished, truck farming finished. General reviewof Agricultural Chemistry, Fruit Culture, General LaboratoryWork. Mathematics, Mental Philosophy, Physics. TEXT AND REFERENCE BOOKS. Emerson & Flints Manual; Johnsons Lectures; John-sons Agricultural Chemistry; Johnsons How Crops Grow;Jo


Size: 1241px × 2014px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1, booksubjectuniversitiesandcolleges