FARM SCHOOL
TRAINIAG AT RUAKURA. FORTY BOYS EXPEcTED. Organism liy the Auckland Employinr'nt lininnmlce, a farm training course \\lll he helrl at the ltuakura Farm, I'|ll|lllL‘lll'lllK next Monday. It is eff—-pt-vlvit that from 30 to fit) boys \\'ill :Illvntl the srliool and arrangements ham been completed at the farm for llll‘il' arroxnndation. Next. week‘s rnurw \\ill be lermml the junior school, l svniuz' >1'Ill1l)‘ having been arranged for HlL‘ following “621;. from June 22 to June ‘l7. ‘l’liw «hoot syllabus is a compre—lu'nslxc onn and equal utlcntlon \\'lll be paid to the theoretical and the pramtical aspects ul’ farmlng. Apart from H‘.“ l‘arm staff. otlivr “ell-known lec—tlll‘t‘rs will speak run :1 variety of sub—-iw-ts during the course of the school. School Syllabus. ‘l'lw .mmprulit-nsiw nature of the imining ran be gauged from the syllill)ll<. \\’lllt'll is as follows: . .\lun-lay. MlL—Sludents arrive. 'i‘ukm round farm in parties by in—atrurlurs and shown livestOck crops and pastures. “ Farming in New Zea—luntl" (lantern lecture), Mr P. \V. .\inulltlt‘hl. Tuesday, {ML—Fencing demonstration: “Suit Fertility,“ Mr E. H. Al‘— nold; “Farm Horses," Mr D. Marshall; “ lmilnugc." .\Lr P. S. Syme. Wednesday. torn—Cultivation de—monstration, Mr K. .\l. Montgomery; health of livestock. Mr D. Marshall; “ .\hinufu‘cture 01’ Superphosphate," \lr 11. \\’oodyear-Smlth. Thursday, “tn—Cultivation demonstration, .\ll- K. M. Montgomery; “ Health of livestock," Mr D. Marshall; “Annual itlrops." Mr E. H. Arnold. Friday, i2th.———C‘ultiration demonstration, .\h- K. .\I. Montgomery; “ Dairy Cows," Mr 'l‘. E. Rodda; “Annual crops," Mr E. H. Arnold. Saturday, 13th.—“ Farm Forestry." .\lr ’l'. E. llodda. .\londny, tsth.—“Recognltion of (miss-vs and Clovers "; “ Annual Crops ——ln.~'tructor in Agriculture," Mr E. H. .\rnoltl; "Sheep." Mr T. E. Biodda; ‘l’astures Establishment," Mr E. H. Arnold. Tuesday, tutu—lnspection of paslurcs: “Pasture Establishment," Mr E» 11. .\rnohl; “Pigs." Mr S. J. Gibson; “Dairy—farming." Mr E. B. Glnnville. Wednesday. 17th.——“ Pasture Estulilislnnent,” Mr E. H. Arnold; “ Hay—lwhls,“ Mr K. .\l. Montgomery; “ Dairy—t;.i=ming." Mr E. 11. Ulunvlllc; " Ensi—lage.“ Mr K. .\l. Montgomery. \\'etlnusday. 17th.—-“ Fat Lamb ltalstng." Mr P. S. Syme; “ Dairy Farm.‘ngL'l' Mr E. B. Glanvllle.
Thursday, 18th.——“ Dairy-fanning," Mr E. B. Glanvifle; “Fat Lamb Raising." Mr P. S. Syme; "Pork and Dan-on Production," .\lr J. F. Shepherd. Friday. l9th.—" Dairy Farming.” .\ll- W. Dempster; "Fat Lamb Raislug," Mr P. S. Syme. .1129,“
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19904, 5 June 1936, Page 9
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370FARM SCHOOL Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19904, 5 June 1936, Page 9
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