ANNUAL MEETING. 27 



Discussion. 



Should Countj'^ Fairs Offer Sweepstakes or Grand Cliampion Prizes, and 

 Wliat Changes Can Be Made in the Show Rings to Make Our Fairs 

 More Successful? Wm. Johnson, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 



Discussion. 



In What Departments of the Fair Can the Management Be Improved?. . . 



H. L. Nowlin, Lawrencebux'g, Ind. 



Discussion, 



The Future Outlook for County Fairs. .W. M. Blackstock, Lafayette, Ind. 



Discussion. 



Miscellaneous Business. 



Election of Officers. 



INDIANA CORN GROWERS' ASSOCIATION. 



H. F. McMahan, President. 

 T. A. Coleman, Vice-President. 

 Scott Meiks, Secretary. 



TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1904. 



Room 67, ■ State House. 



Morning Session, 9:15 A. M. 

 Call to Order by President. 



Address - Gov. W. T. Durbin. 



Corn Breeding A. T. Wiancko, Lafayette, Ind. 



Questions and Discussions. 



Use of Score Card and Improvement of Indiana Corn. 



Questions, Opinions. 



What Indiana Should Do at the St. Louis World's Fair L. B. Clore. 



Miscellaneous Business. 

 Corn Feeders' Session. 



Afternoon Session, 1 P. M. 

 Election of Officers. 

 Object Lesson in Scoring Corn. 



Corn Silage and Its Benefit to Feeders T. S. Nugen, Lewisville, Ind. 



Questions. 



Handling Beef Cattle for the Best Market 



A. O. Lockridge, Greencastle, Ind. 

 Questions. 



Cattle Feeding Experiments J. H. Skinner. 



Questions. 



If you have Corn you are proud of or wish to sell for seed, bring five 

 ears and have it scored. 



