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i6 Swine, 9 brood sows, 1 boar, 55 fattening pigs ; total number of swine, 65. Fowls, more than 450 (not including this year's hatch), and comprising eight breeds and 2 breeds of ducks. The College of Agriculture also has a large equipment of farm machinery, both for farming use and for instruction ; barns ; forcing- houses ; orchards ; poultry houses ; probably the best agricultural college library in the country. These things cannot be procured in a day or a year. They are matters of slow dev...elopment. There is an agricultural spirit, born with Cornell University, that cannot be developed in one of the old classical colleges in years. There are four agricultural societies among the students, one Greek letter agricultural fraternity, one students' agricultural journal. If the funds were divided among the colleges of the State, there would not be money enough in any one institution to develop, equip, and carry properly any one of the following integral parts of a modern college of agriculture: (1) a faculty; (2) a dairy department ; (3) an animal industry department ; (4) a horticultural department ; (5) a farm machinery department ; (6) an agronomy department ; and a number of other units that should be a part of any up-to-date agricultural college.
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