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(BasHEiigineerIns Sfyort Course This winter for the second time the gas engineering short course was held for three weeks. This course was given primarily for the benefit of the farmers who intend to operate their own tractors and farm engines. To a certain extent, it also took the place of a tractor show, as fifteen different makes of tractors were exhibited and operated during the show for the benefit of the students. Twenty-one
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department of .AgrlculturanEmgtneerlng The work in the Department of Agricultural Engineering covers the engineering phases of agriculture. Instruction is given in farm building design and construction, drainage, dairy machinery, farm repairs, farm machinery, and farm engines, including the stationary engines, as well as the gas and steam tractors. Besides the instruction given for the regular collegiate and elementary science students, courses in farm engines and in general agricultural engineering are given during the winter school. The Department is helping to win the war through greater food production by the instruction given in the use, care and operation of machinery and equipment which makes possible the cultivation of a large area with the minimum amount of labor. ♦ State (Tollege of Wa$t)litston + Twenty
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♦ ♦- Chinook of Nineteen department of Animal Hfusbandry The Animal Husbandry Department, realizing the great scarcity of animal products and knowing how much the success of the war depends upon food supply, is using every agency to assist in increasing livestock production. We believe that one of the quickest and surest ways of aug¬ menting the meat supply is by raising hogs. A large herd of brood sows is maintained on the college farm. Surplus breeding animals, of cattle, sheep and swine, are sold to farmers throughout the state. All questions of production, of conservation in the course of production such as the care, feeding and management of all classes of livestock and any problems which confront the livestock men of the state will be handled by the Animal Husbandry Department in order to encourage and increase pro¬ duction. ♦ - ♦ 5 ♦ - ♦ ♦ State College of Washington Twenty-two
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