30 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



INDIANA SWINE BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION. 



J. B. Luystei", President, Franklin, Ind. 

 A. S. Gilmorc, Vice-President, Greensburg, Ind. 

 W. R. Midliiff, Secretary, Shelbyville, Ind. 

 Allen Beeler, Treasurer, Liberty, Ind. 



Executive Committee. 

 L. L. Mooreman, F. F. Moore, L. L. Henshaw. 



THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1904, 9 O'CLOCK A. M. 



Address by President. 



Minutes of Last Meeting. 



Effects of Feed on Size and Quality of Bone 



E. J. Barker, Thorntown, Ind. 



Discussed by W. S. Johnston, New Augusta, Ind. 



Some of the Difficulties which Swine Breeders Have to Encounter, and 

 How to Overcome Them W. O. Canaday, Frankton, Ind. 



Discussed by W. O. Smiley, Judson, Ind. 



What Constitutes the Real Value of Breeding Animals, and Why Do 

 Breeders Pay Seemingly High Prices for Some Animals and Refuse 



to Buy Others That Are Seemingly Better at Low Prices? 



Col. C. A. Travis, Lafayette, Ind. 



Discussed by Col. Allie Powell, Wabash, Ind. 



Some Leaks in Raising and Disposing of Pedigreed Hogs 



Joe Cunningham, Peru, Ind. 



Discussed by Line Lukens, Disco, Ind. 



The Swine Breeder and His Pedigrees. .W. H. Morris, Indianapolis, Ind. 



General Discussion. 



Has the Price of Breeding Hogs Decreased in the Past Twelve Months; 

 If so. What is the Cause of Same? Lloyd Mugg, Kokomo, Ind. 



Discussed by Joe Cunningham, Peru, Ind. 



Best Way to Make Money Out of Hogs. .Chas. Lockhart, Martinsville, Ind. 



Discussed by Allen Beeler, Liberty, Ind. 



When Animals Are Sold Guaranteed to Breed, What Responsibility At- 

 taches to the Seller and What to the Buyer? 



Col. David B. Wallace, Indianapolis, Ind. 



Discussed by Walter J. Quick, Winchester, Ind. 



Which is Most Profitable, the Large, Medium or Small Hog? Is the De- 

 mand for Large Hogs Greater Now Than in Past Years? 



F. F. Moore, Rochester, Ind. 



Discussed by C. C. Cotton, Manilla, Ind. 



