Summary: | This is the volume III, issue 3, December 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: State home demonstration agents in annual meeting at Auburn; Coach Mike Donahue resigns but withdraws his resignation; Auburn loses the Southern championship to Georgia Tech; Florida suggests method of boll weevil control; Dr. Miller Reese Hutchinson; L. N. Duncan; Conference in Washington; Extension news; J. C. Ford is to become county agent of Morgan County January 1; Stumping South Alabama's pine land; Why not have a beautiful lawn next summer?; [editorials]; The average Alabama farmer is a low wealth producer (editorial); John McDuffie high in political life; Marvin H. Killingsworth, '14, becomes county superintendent of Marengo County; Alumni notes; Former Auburn man manufacturing insecticides; Auburn party leaves for international stock show at Chicago; Athletics (The Tiger wins in Columbus--Stops the Fighting Bulldog and avenges last year's defeat, Auburn wallops Centre--Holds the Praying Colonesl scoreless in the greatest game of the season); Vet. Department is quick to get new treatment; A history of veterinary medicine and other things; Dr. Dowell addresses the V.M.A.; Home economics extension news notes; Mrs. Cassiday of Southern Ruralist lectures to home demonstration agents; Food for health; Notes from the home demonstration course; Fighting the school flapper with nutrition; The success family; Miss Maria Whitson, of Electrical engineering department, lectures to home demonstration agents; Miss Josephine Eddy becomes member of state staff of home demonstration; Seeing it through; Ag. club notes; Lespedeza coming into its own--Is soil builder, pasture and hay plant, and easy to get started; Pauline's Eminent Sultana II purchased by Animal Husbandry Department; United States Department of Agriculture; Be proud of your industry; Ag. education growing; Jokes;
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