(a) Within each of the districts established in § 6-65-101, there shall be a state agricultural school in which shall be taught agriculture, horticulture, mechanical arts, home economics, and the art of textile manufacturing.
(b) The colleges shall have the same educational status.
(c) The course of study shall be provided by the trustees of each school and shall consist of at least practical experiment, treatises, or lectures on agriculture and horticulture. There shall be established in connection therewith a textile school in which shall be taught the art of cotton manufacturing, and other textile manufacturing, should the board of trustees deem it expedient.