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J5he College Courier STATE COLLEGE, NEW MEXICO, DECEMBER, 1912 farmers' Week Opens Dec. 30 shall the is not largely increased. The College the total expense for the week will be and field demonstrations which wil intelligent farmers with each othei for a week will be good for all of them. Many of the most successful will be here, and from their exchange of opinions and experiences some things may be learned which have no I yet gotten into the books. An examination of the detailed pro- is to be given. Apple growing, hog raising, judging horses, dairying, thf treatment of alkali lands, irrigation, Let all the farm YOUNG ENGINEERS ACTIVE. The Engineers' Seminar has bee meeting Thursday throughout the fir semester and the students are makii special investigation and study of tl gineers. Their study includes articl on engineering topics in current mag I azines, new engineering projects, am I the special problems of New Mexicc .The public road situation in Ne-J . Mexico is being given special atten OUR PURPOSE In beginning the publication of this paper, our purpose is to make the resources of the College more fully available to the people of the state. The paper will stand for better farming in ble and healthy living, and for 1 excellent and intelligent farming departments of the College and i Experiment Station will use paper*as a means of giving h and suggestions to the farn Industrial Clubs for Boys and Girls also try to give assistance to p lie school teachers who wisr introduce industrial work in tl the local clubs make their returns to the county superin- • o will declare the officers elected. Also a model constitution rejection. One is suggested in the organization number of the College teacher whose name we have. This the conditions before its adoption. schools close, a meting of the county club can be called and arrangements this upon you. The organization numb lands below 5600 In field crops on Page 2, Col. 2.)
Object Description
Title | College courier, Volume 1, Number 1 |
Articles | Farmers' Week opens Dec. 30; Young engineers active; Our purpose; Industrial Clubs for boys and girls; What about the farmers' institute?; Prize winners in the first state contest Boys' and Girls' Industrial Club; Student activity; Farmers' Week Program; Agronomy department testing wheat; New engineering building; Storage of water for irrigation |
Subject | Agriculture--New Mexico; Publications; New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts; |
Creator | Bixby, Frederick Louis, 1880- |
Description | Serial publication containing information on research and activities conducted at the New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, and resources available to state residents through the College. |
Publisher | New Mexico State University Library |
Date Original | 1912-12 |
Date Digital | 2013-10-23 |
Rights | Copyright, NMSU Board of Regents. |
Type | Text |
Format | image/tiff |
Collection | ACES Historical Publications |
Source | Scan produced from physical item held by the NMSU College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental, Agricultural Communications Department. |
Language | eng |
Page Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Agriculture--New Mexico; Publications; New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts; |
Creator | Bixby, Frederick Louis, 1880- |
Publisher | New Mexico State University Library |
Date Original | 1912-12 |
Date Digital | 2013-10-23 |
Rights | Copyright, NMSU Board of Regents. |
Type | Text |
Format | image/tiff |
Collection | ACES Historical Publications |
Identifier | ACES_NMEN_ccv1i1_0001 |
Source | Scan produced from physical item held by the NMSU College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental, Agricultural Communications Department. |
Language | eng |
OCR | J5he College Courier STATE COLLEGE, NEW MEXICO, DECEMBER, 1912 farmers' Week Opens Dec. 30 shall the is not largely increased. The College the total expense for the week will be and field demonstrations which wil intelligent farmers with each othei for a week will be good for all of them. Many of the most successful will be here, and from their exchange of opinions and experiences some things may be learned which have no I yet gotten into the books. An examination of the detailed pro- is to be given. Apple growing, hog raising, judging horses, dairying, thf treatment of alkali lands, irrigation, Let all the farm YOUNG ENGINEERS ACTIVE. The Engineers' Seminar has bee meeting Thursday throughout the fir semester and the students are makii special investigation and study of tl gineers. Their study includes articl on engineering topics in current mag I azines, new engineering projects, am I the special problems of New Mexicc .The public road situation in Ne-J . Mexico is being given special atten OUR PURPOSE In beginning the publication of this paper, our purpose is to make the resources of the College more fully available to the people of the state. The paper will stand for better farming in ble and healthy living, and for 1 excellent and intelligent farming departments of the College and i Experiment Station will use paper*as a means of giving h and suggestions to the farn Industrial Clubs for Boys and Girls also try to give assistance to p lie school teachers who wisr introduce industrial work in tl the local clubs make their returns to the county superin- • o will declare the officers elected. Also a model constitution rejection. One is suggested in the organization number of the College teacher whose name we have. This the conditions before its adoption. schools close, a meting of the county club can be called and arrangements this upon you. The organization numb lands below 5600 In field crops on Page 2, Col. 2.) |