Summary: | This is the volume II, issue 6, March 1, 1922 issue of Alabama Farmer, a newsletter published monthly during the school year by students in the Agricultural Club of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now Auburn University). The newsletter includes articles of interest related to agriculture and agriculture education. This item has been aggregated as part of the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL)'s "Deeply Rooted: The Agricultural & Rural History of the American South" project.Articles: Prominent men of state and nation attend Auburn's Golden Jubilee (General Robert Lee Bullard guest of Auburn, Senator B. B. Comer makes address, Dr. M. A. Brannon speaks); Auburn loses her hog man; Dr. F. W. Parker comes to Auburn; Greater Auburn drive is now on--Students pledge $25,000.00; All-college stunt night a success; Auburn students hear Dr. Weatherford; American Legion re-organized at Auburn; Entomology; Forward march of cooperative marketing; Pick-ups; Horticultural notes; [Editorials]; 'Our policy' (editorial); Outlook of the Alabama Experiment Station (editorial); Borrowing money from the Federal Land Banks; Legumes and commercial fertilizers pay well--Experiments being carried on show combination profitable on cotton; Alabama milk records smashed by Selma cow; Southern Ag. workers meeting in Atlanta; Baseball dope; Prep school basketball tournament; Alumni notes; Exhibit shown by the Bureau of Markets--Of the United States Department of Agriculture; Important hog feeding test at Experiment Station--Hope to overcome faults of peanuts as a hog feed; Ag. club notes; Big class take literary frat initiation; Veterinary Department; Home economics (Measurments, Recipes); Pick-ups; Gamma Sigma Delta elects members; Initiation of members by Phi Kappa Phi; Our Y.M.C.A.; Jokes; General R. L. Bullard reviews cadet corps; Production of corn in Alabama;
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