Purdue debris . This vearthree steers were taken iij) and i-ach received a prize evervtime it was ^hown. Mashhi^iit, a j^-rade shorthorn, wasdefeated only hy ClearLake jnte 11 from Min-iies :ta. Tile race be-tween tlu-Ne two steerswas >nch a close onethat llaslili|^hls defeat\\a>. afltr all, but \-erylittle less than a \ictor\.\\ hen it is )eredthat some of the Wes-tern (olle<4ts in tlvirAnimal I Insbandr\ I )e-parlmenls are ^njiposed\ last Jnl\, b\ lire, has biiii more than made i^ood b\- a newDairy with a .iud^ini;- pa\iHon in .addition. This bnildinL;was eiected last


Purdue debris . This vearthree steers were taken iij) and i-ach received a prize evervtime it was ^hown. Mashhi^iit, a j^-rade shorthorn, wasdefeated only hy ClearLake jnte 11 from Min-iies :ta. Tile race be-tween tlu-Ne two steerswas >nch a close onethat llaslili|^hls defeat\\a>. afltr all, but \-erylittle less than a \ictor\.\\ hen it is )eredthat some of the Wes-tern (olle<4ts in tlvirAnimal I Insbandr\ I )e-parlmenls are ^njiposed\ last Jnl\, b\ lire, has biiii more than made i^ood b\- a newDairy with a .iud^ini;- pa\iHon in .addition. This bnildinL;was eiected last summer ;md ;mlnTai ;it n cost of .-^ 1,^, Till ei|ni])nu-nl of llu lli\sies ;ind \ eterinar\- I ,abo-ratories is of the bi-sl. .-iiid its is found in few coIIcl^is. lilTTKR in the West. Here the students are given practical work inSoil Physics, Dairying- and \eterinary Science. Chemistry,P)iology and Bacteriology are also studied with reference totheir direct application to the various forms of agricultural])roduction and economy. Agriculture can be said to be ascience of sciences. A knowdedge of those that are the mostclosely related to agriculture is necessary to the following of agricultural pursuitswith success. A chancein the Junior and Senioryears is given the stu-dents to specialize inan\ one of several linesof work. Those who look up-on the number of stu-dents, the school gradu-ates of each year, as anindication of what theschool is doing and lockno farther, see but avery small part of whatit is accomplishing. Thatthe school has donemuch toward educating^?^^ the general mass of far- mers of this state, is shown by the attitude of the farmers to-ward the graduates of the scliool. Formerly the schoollarmer, as he was termed, was the subje


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