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4. In addition to these general agricultural schools, there are
others for special branches of agriculture and kindred subjects. Such
are the schools for meadow cultivation, horticulture and fruit-
growing, dairy-farming, domestic economy, and those for bee-
masters and for farriers. They are partly independent institutions,
partly connected with another agricultural school. The schools for
Statistical Summary of the Agricultural Schools inPrussia, 1902.
Subsidies
Institutions
(and their number)
{. Agricultural Schools (16) . . . . .
2, Farming Schools (21) and Courses . . .
3. Agricultural Winter Schools (128) . . .
4. Schools for Meadow Cultivation (5) and
pract. Courses . . . . . . .
5. Pomological Institutes and Schools for
Gardeners (3) . . . + + «+ +
6. Schools of Horticulture, Viticulture, and
Fruit-growing (15), Courses . . .
7. School for Sugar Manufacturing in Berlin
8. Distillery School of the Society of Spirit-
manufacturers in Berlin . . . .
9. Students’Courses in Distillery at Schweidnitz
10. School for Brewers of the Society ,Ex-
perimental School of Brewery in
Berlin“. . . . « « + + + +
{1. Schools for Dairy-farming and Domestic
Economy (64), Courses . . . . .
12. Schools for Farriers 49) . . . . .
13. Schools for Bee-masters (2) and Courses
of Apiculture . . . . +.
|4. Seminaries for Teachers of Agriculture (2)
|5. Courses for training Elementary Teachers
for rural Continuation Schools . .
16. Lecturing Courses for Agriculturists, and
Courses on knowledge of Soils, Man-
ures, Cattle-breeding and Feeding .
17. Courses of Book-keeping . .
Punils |
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147 © 896
031 © 4823
44 865
26
106 |
245 3665
8 98
12 200
5 i 233
12 138
263 | 3278
100 | 747
11
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Provincial,
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Communal
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Endowments,
ate
from
the
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397 656
8610
30 450
175 358
114 959
518 910
85 800
209 380
178 219
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