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The College Courier VOL. 1. STATE COLLEGE, NEW MEXICO, JANUARY, 1913 NO. 2 Demonstration Train Extension Bill Is State Department Starts Jan. 17th Now Before Senate Of Agriculture vision of the El Paso & Southwestern for the establishment of a State Department of Agriculture, and the Legislature [lectures given at Columbus,- Hermanas, Deming, Hachita, Animas and Rodeo. betn TawaWy^rePorted ^tne^enate Leg^slatareToTrov'ide1 for°aH toelines^f feKH£ r^ZrnTIl Z "''"'] ,','',,','11'..l]''l'J!,":,-,-,l1''-'l ',', ',','' l'.'r'!l.'l! Sg £~rHlinr £?5 1 begin January 20. The stops will be Capitan, Ancho, Corona, Duran, Santa Rosa, Cuervo, Montoyai, and Tucumcari |on the main line, while on the Dawson ;','■',,. .'",.,.",„',; '." „■:;,„",','.- ] branch they will be Canadian, Mosquero, fax and Dawson. There' will also be stration work throughout the State, for ^^^^^^ Kfara Visa. cultural advisers to give assistance and points should get a schedule and note the advice to farmers, and for all the other varied purposes which are included under rection of the Board of Regents of the 1 schedules are now posted at every depot the head of Agricultural Extension. as provided m toe "constitution. 'onsLennthene™rof0L^ Two. The definition of the scope of Ilnstruct everybody. The main features supply in order to feed our growing population. The acreage of cultivated dude^tof^cur^ Igrit.lturaiasS: ■cattle, hogs and chickens. There will be greatly during recent years, but the yield InSaSj^^^cf^l; lof these. There will be lectures and exhibits on horticulture, farm crops, pump- ^F^l^^T^^l ping plants and Irrigation as well as many I There will be special lectures to the Iteachers and school children on the Boys' of Iowa recently estimated that the work purity, and the means for enforcing the fe^ery teacher in reach of these stopTto tL°nExteMionhDePMtmentalfththeneA^ri- ^Fo^r. The passage of a Horticultural [be present with their pupils. Make it an occasion of study for your future worth $30,000,000 in the increased pro- ftoe Demonstration Train." The first by getting more bushels per acre. If so IabhofatorythfacUwlsUlcanal be^X-ntahed prize will be $10.00, second $5.00. This fcontest win be open to boys and girls binder fifteen years old. Let the children tronrf^alf cropsr0througnout toe country"? by the Board of Regents, which under C The trip over the Santa Fe wiu begin If one asued how much wheat an acre of land will produce under ordinary condi of the Department of Agriculture. Six. For simplicity and economy of ad- feuly in February and last six weeks. tions, the answer would probably be watch for the schedule. This train will age is only a little over 12 bushels. control of the State Department of Agrl- to thl locality. ° On the PecosT'valleJ r^tMex*co':rtThe0(posstble y1eld"s in bu'reaus ra Even "the larger* states^have Ei^^d^EirSS The' , " .' , " I ','' kept [ (Continued on Page 2, Column 2) (Continued on Page 2, Column 3)
Object Description
Title | College courier, Volume 1, Number 2 |
Articles | Demonstration train starts Jan. 17th; Extension bill is now before Senate; State Department of Agriculture; The Courier's readers; Enrollment increasing; A reminder; Outline for course in Domestic Science; Rules for Industrial Club contests; Farmers' week |
Subject | Agriculture--New Mexico; Publications; New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts; |
Creator | Miller, Pearl C.; Thompson, Ruth |
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 | 1913-01 |
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 | Miller, Pearl C.; Thompson, Ruth |
Publisher | New Mexico State University Library |
Date Original | 1913-01 |
Rights | Copyright, NMSU Board of Regents. |
Type | Text |
Format | image/tiff |
Collection | ACES Historical Publications |
Identifier | ACES_NMEN_ccv1i2_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 VOL. 1. STATE COLLEGE, NEW MEXICO, JANUARY, 1913 NO. 2 Demonstration Train Extension Bill Is State Department Starts Jan. 17th Now Before Senate Of Agriculture vision of the El Paso & Southwestern for the establishment of a State Department of Agriculture, and the Legislature [lectures given at Columbus,- Hermanas, Deming, Hachita, Animas and Rodeo. betn TawaWy^rePorted ^tne^enate Leg^slatareToTrov'ide1 for°aH toelines^f feKH£ r^ZrnTIl Z "''"'] ,','',,','11'..l]''l'J!":,-,-,l1''-'l ',', ',','' l'.'r'!l.'l! Sg £~rHlinr £?5 1 begin January 20. The stops will be Capitan, Ancho, Corona, Duran, Santa Rosa, Cuervo, Montoyai, and Tucumcari |on the main line, while on the Dawson ;','■',,. .'",.,.",„',; '." „■:;,„",','.- ] branch they will be Canadian, Mosquero, fax and Dawson. There' will also be stration work throughout the State, for ^^^^^^ Kfara Visa. cultural advisers to give assistance and points should get a schedule and note the advice to farmers, and for all the other varied purposes which are included under rection of the Board of Regents of the 1 schedules are now posted at every depot the head of Agricultural Extension. as provided m toe "constitution. 'onsLennthene™rof0L^ Two. The definition of the scope of Ilnstruct everybody. The main features supply in order to feed our growing population. The acreage of cultivated dude^tof^cur^ Igrit.lturaiasS: ■cattle, hogs and chickens. There will be greatly during recent years, but the yield InSaSj^^^cf^l; lof these. There will be lectures and exhibits on horticulture, farm crops, pump- ^F^l^^T^^l ping plants and Irrigation as well as many I There will be special lectures to the Iteachers and school children on the Boys' of Iowa recently estimated that the work purity, and the means for enforcing the fe^ery teacher in reach of these stopTto tL°nExteMionhDePMtmentalfththeneA^ri- ^Fo^r. The passage of a Horticultural [be present with their pupils. Make it an occasion of study for your future worth $30,000,000 in the increased pro- ftoe Demonstration Train." The first by getting more bushels per acre. If so IabhofatorythfacUwlsUlcanal be^X-ntahed prize will be $10.00, second $5.00. This fcontest win be open to boys and girls binder fifteen years old. Let the children tronrf^alf cropsr0througnout toe country"? by the Board of Regents, which under C The trip over the Santa Fe wiu begin If one asued how much wheat an acre of land will produce under ordinary condi of the Department of Agriculture. Six. For simplicity and economy of ad- feuly in February and last six weeks. tions, the answer would probably be watch for the schedule. This train will age is only a little over 12 bushels. control of the State Department of Agrl- to thl locality. ° On the PecosT'valleJ r^tMex*co':rtThe0(posstble y1eld"s in bu'reaus ra Even "the larger* states^have Ei^^d^EirSS The' , " .' , " I ','' kept [ (Continued on Page 2, Column 2) (Continued on Page 2, Column 3) |