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Show 92 75. Practical Poultry Management. Poultry breeding, feeding, sanitation, and culling of flocks. Two to four quarter hours. Autumn. Staff 76. Animal Hygiene. Prevention and control of infectious diseases, and care and treatment of wounds and injuries of all types of livestock. Two to five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter. Staff 77. Practical Dairy Herd Management. Use of dairy equipment and the general practices of feeding and management of a dairy herd. Two to four quarter hours. Autumn, Winter. Staff 80. Practical Marketing of Livestock. A program planned in cooperation with all the marketing agencies of the area to train those interested in buying and selling livestock at the stockyards. Three quarter hours. Autumn, Winter. Staff 84. Field Laboratory. Special problems based on individual needs. Credit arranged. Two quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer. Staff 86. Farm Bookkeeping Records. A program designed to acquaint the farmer with the fundamentals of accounting with particular application to the business of farming. Included will be record keeping and project analysis. Three quarter hours. Autumn, Winter. Staff 87. Farm Management. A study of the factors of production, prices and economic trends, budgets, labor and feed records, choice and combination of enterprises. Two to five quarter hours. Winter. Staff 89. Utah Farm Law. Designed to give the farmer the important principles of law in a language he can understand. Three quarter hours. Autumn, Winter. Staff 98. Landscape Design. Design of private and public properties. Prerequisites: general landscape gardening and drawing. Three quarters hours. Spring. Staff 95. Nursery Practice. Propagation and care of ornamental plants in seed beds, cold frames, lath houses, and nurseries, and planting nursery stock, seed collection, propagation, nursery care and sales. Field trips to nurseries. Three quarter hours. Spring. Staff 97. Plant Materials. Classification, identification, requirements and uses of both woody and herbaceous plants for landscape purposes. Both native and introduced plants. Prerequisites: Botany 1 or 2. Three quarter hours. Summer. 93 COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Farm Mechanics 51. Farm Woodwork. Designed to give farmers training in the use of power equipment in building furniture, feeders, coops, hog houses, gates, doors, etc. Two quarter hours. Autumn. Staff 52. Farm Building Construction. In cooperation with farmer advisory groups the farmers solve building problems. Two quarter hours. Autumn, Spring. Staff 53. Farm Building Cost Estimating. Modern farm structures and conveniences. Estimating costs with respect to the building materials. Two quarter hours. Lecture and laboratory. Autumn. Johnson 55. Farm Machine Construction. Designed to meet the needs of the young farmer in the building of accessory equipment used on the farm. Hay bale elevators, field bale loaders, utility trailers, etc. Two quarter hours. Spring, Summer. Johnson 56. Rural Electrification. House and barn wiring; farm light plant. Safety precautions. Two quarter hours. Autumn, Spring. Staff 57. Farm Utilities. Heating, lighting, ventilating, water supplies; farm electrical systems and appliances. Two quarter hours. Winter. Johnson 58. Farm Welding. Setting up apparatus, proper flame for welding, manipulation of rod and torch for simple welding jobs. Welding with the arc in manipulation of the electrode. Two quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff 59. Farm Metal Work. Heating, bending, shaping, and tempering of metal as well as sharpening plowshares, cultivating equipment, welding, arc and acetylene, bending and twisting cold metal. Two quarter hours. Autumn, Spring. Staff 61. Concrete Form Construction. Construction and design of forms, figuring quantities of materials as they apply to floors in farm buildings, concrete walks, feeding floors, yard pavements, footings, foundations and basement walks. Cement finishings in driveways, bridges, water gates, tanks, posts, etc. Two to five quarter hours. Summer. Staff 63. Farm Improvements and Structure. Construction of irrigating equipment, sidewalks, feed areas, fences, and feed mangers. Two to five quarter hours. Autumn, Spring. Staff 65. General Farm Mechanics. Hand and power tools. Woodworking, welding, and tool sharpening. Two quarter hours. Winter. Johnson 67. Farm Machine and Repair. Experience in repairing farm machinery. Two to five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter. Staff Staff |