AGRICULTURAL LAW. 



CHAPTER 338. 



AN ACT in relation to agriculture, constituting articles one, 

 two, three, four and five of chapter thirty-three of the gen- 

 eral laws. 



Approved by the Governor April 10, 1893. Passed, three-fifths being 



present. 



The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and 

 Assembly, do enact as follows: 



CHAPTER XXXIII OF THE GENERAL LAWS. 



The Agricultural Law. 



Article 1. General provisions. (§§ 1-12.) 



2. Dairy products. (§§ 20-37.) 



3. Adulterated vinegar. (§§ 50-53.) 



4. Diseases of domestic animals. (§§ 60-70g.) 



5. Sugar beet culture. (§§ 71-76.) 



6. Miscellaneous provisions. (§§ 77-92.) 



7. Laws repealed. (§ § 100, 101.) 



8. Prevention of fraud in sale of Paris green. (§ § 110-114.) 



9. Sale and analysis of commercial feeding stuffs. (§ § 120-127.) 

 10. State fair. (§§ 140-146.) 



ARTICLE I. 



General Provisions. 

 Section 1. Short title. 



2. Commissioner of agriculture. 



3. Power of commissioner, his assistants and employes. 



4. Expert butter and cheesemakers. 



5. Annual report. 



•Chapter 338 of the Laws of 1893 consisted of five articles. Articles four to ten have been 

 •enacted since April 10, 1893, and were not, therefore, a part of the present law. 



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