The following comparison of tables for the past nine years shows the prices of the various products of Pennsylvania: The following gives the acreage, amount produced and value of Cereals, Potatoes and Hay grown in Pennsylvania; also the number and value of the different Farm Animals and Pennsylvania's rank among the different states of the Union for the various products enumerated in the year 1910. This report shows an attendance at the Institutes proper greater than any previous year. A deep seated desire on the part of the farmers of Pennsylvania to arrive at a true conclusion as to the best and most approved methods to follow in their various lines of farm operations is freely manifested. The call is for more thorough instruction as the years go by. We have endeavored, to the extent of our ability and resources, to meet the requirements in this respect. In the Movable Institute School work, at which scientific research is demanded as well as practical knowledge, we find that this higher order of instruction is measureably meeting the demands of such localities where the farmers have concentrated their efforts in two or three special lines of farm operations, or have become specialists in dairying, horticulture or poultry. The schools in such places |