The College Courier
W Vol. 2. STATE COLLEGE. NEW MEXICO. APRIL, 1914. NOt i!
Short Courses
Well Attended
l every place visited. Twenty-eight meet-
K course were Director Fabian Garcia, E.
W P. Humbert, R. F. Hare, S. S. Hookland,
E E. Merrill. They were greatly assisted
I by R. S. Trumbull at the towns- along
C and by J. E. Mundell In the Tucumcar
1 Portales, Carlsbad, Artesia, Hagerman
[ The Roswell News-Register-Tribune
I season. The trial of this method by tne
| State College has proven that it to work
t Other favorable comments by the press
EXTENSION WORK AT HILL.
1 himself as greatly pleased at the good
New Station
Bulletins Issued
Two new bulletins have recently been
Issued by the Agricultural Experiment
Station. The first one Is by Dr. R. F
Hare on the subject of the movement
comparative tables the effect of spring
fruit, giving also the results obtained by
smudging during cold snaps. This bul-
Orchard Injury
by Grasshoppers
I In view of the larger number of young
Jured or killed by grasshoppers in some
parts of New Mexico during the past
In mind when trees are transplanted in
been Injured In the Mesilla Valley have
strips plowed In alfalfa fields; and the
should be more numerous. Trees that
preventing such injury are referred to
Cadet Battalion in
Thriving Condition
to allow the battalion to make It. trip. |
tlon, copies of which may be secured, if
Cheesecloth Can Be Used.
or enter through any part of the cloth
that might be left open. It to also well,
poultry. Injury can be prevented In this
(Continued on Page Four.)
Short Courses well attended; Extension work at Hill; New station bulletins issued; Cadet battalion in thriving condition; Orchard injury by grasshoppers; The farm school; The Lever bill; Excursion to Elephant Butte; Gift to the department; Chile or pepper culture; How to start tomato plants; Boys' and Girls' Industrial Clubs; Good seed-fair crops, bad seed-poor crops; Organized industrial clubs; Correspondence; The school lunch
Subject
Agriculture--New Mexico; Publications; New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts;
Creator
Conway, William Thomas; García, Fabián; Wilson, C. P.
Contributors
Reid, R.C., Mrs.
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
1914-04
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.
Agriculture--New Mexico; Publications; New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts;
Creator
Conway, William Thomas; García, Fabián; Wilson, C. P.
Contributors
Reid, R.C., Mrs.
Publisher
New Mexico State University Library
Date Original
1914-04
Rights
Copyright, NMSU Board of Regents.
Type
Text
Format
image/tiff
Collection
ACES Historical Publications
Identifier
ACES_NMEN_ccv2i5_0001
Source
Scan produced from physical item held by the NMSU College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental, Agricultural Communications Department.
Language
eng
OCR
The College Courier
W Vol. 2. STATE COLLEGE. NEW MEXICO. APRIL, 1914. NOt i!
Short Courses
Well Attended
l every place visited. Twenty-eight meet-
K course were Director Fabian Garcia, E.
W P. Humbert, R. F. Hare, S. S. Hookland,
E E. Merrill. They were greatly assisted
I by R. S. Trumbull at the towns- along
C and by J. E. Mundell In the Tucumcar
1 Portales, Carlsbad, Artesia, Hagerman
[ The Roswell News-Register-Tribune
I season. The trial of this method by tne
| State College has proven that it to work
t Other favorable comments by the press
EXTENSION WORK AT HILL.
1 himself as greatly pleased at the good
New Station
Bulletins Issued
Two new bulletins have recently been
Issued by the Agricultural Experiment
Station. The first one Is by Dr. R. F
Hare on the subject of the movement
comparative tables the effect of spring
fruit, giving also the results obtained by
smudging during cold snaps. This bul-
Orchard Injury
by Grasshoppers
I In view of the larger number of young
Jured or killed by grasshoppers in some
parts of New Mexico during the past
In mind when trees are transplanted in
been Injured In the Mesilla Valley have
strips plowed In alfalfa fields; and the
should be more numerous. Trees that
preventing such injury are referred to
Cadet Battalion in
Thriving Condition
to allow the battalion to make It. trip. |
tlon, copies of which may be secured, if
Cheesecloth Can Be Used.
or enter through any part of the cloth
that might be left open. It to also well,
poultry. Injury can be prevented In this
(Continued on Page Four.)