. Ohio University bulletin. Undergraduate catalog, 1911-1912. - or both ; especially thoseof interest to animal and plant breeders. Another promi- Ohio Uni\ersitv Bulletin 25. 26 Ohio University Bulletin iient filature in this course is to consider these subjects inrelation to man. This course presupposes some knowledgeof botany and zoology. Three recitations per week duringthe first semester of the sophomore year. Course 6—Rural Economics—Students taking thetwo-3ear course in agriculture are allowed to substituteCommercial Law for Course 6. The aim of this study is toconsider some of the impo


. Ohio University bulletin. Undergraduate catalog, 1911-1912. - or both ; especially thoseof interest to animal and plant breeders. Another promi- Ohio Uni\ersitv Bulletin 25. 26 Ohio University Bulletin iient filature in this course is to consider these subjects inrelation to man. This course presupposes some knowledgeof botany and zoology. Three recitations per week duringthe first semester of the sophomore year. Course 6—Rural Economics—Students taking thetwo-3ear course in agriculture are allowed to substituteCommercial Law for Course 6. The aim of this study is toconsider some of the important farm problems, such aswages, rent, marketing, laljor, land, crops, and their relatedproblems. Some time will be devoted to a discussion of thepossibilities of the small farm, the large farm, intensive andextensive culture, and also to consider to what extent farmoperations can be foretold and directed according to a farmplan. The class will meet for three recitations per weekduring the second semester of the sophomore year. Course in School Agriculture, Ohio University, StateNormal College, Athens, Ohio. Time recjuired—Two years. Entrance requirements—15


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