850 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



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Adoption of Score Card 253 



Appointment of Examining Board 253 



Election of Officers 254 



•'Seed Bed and Cultivation of Corn," by Mr. Collins 254 



Adoption of Resolutions 255 



Words of Commendation 256 



Appointment of Committee 256 



Address by Senator Moss 256 



"Advantages of Organization and the Market End of Corn," by 



A. B. Hostetter 257 



Expert Judges 258 



INDIANA CORN SCHOOL AND STOCKMEN'S CONVENTION— 



"The Preparation of the Seed Bed," by C. B. Benjamin 260 



"Planting — Time and Manner; Culture — Manner. Depth and Fre- 

 quency," by E. H. Collins 200 



"Harvesting — Storing and Disposition of the Crop," by J. J. 



Billingsley 200 



"Corn Planting, Cultiu*al and Harvesting Machinery," by J. H. 



Gwaltney 200 



"Economic Beef Production," by Prof. Mumford 200 



Appointment of Committees 201 



Resolutions Submitted and Adopted 262 



Letter of Thanks Presented to Prof. Stone 264 ' 



Indiana Corn Judges 265 



INDIANA SWINE BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION— 



President's Address 266 



Minutes of the Board 268 



"Is It Profitable to Raise Two Litters of Pigs a Year " by C. C. 



Cotton 268 



"Which Was Preferred, the Large or Small Hog-House, and 



Why?" by W. S. Johnson 209 



"What Are the Results from Feeding Breeding Stock for the 



Show Ring?" 270 



"My Observations of the Swine Exhibits at the Fairs in 1905," by 



Joe Cunningham 270 



"Mating to Produce the Best Results." by Lloyd >rugg 271 



"Obstacles to be Overcome by Beginners," by M. Barker 271 



Disctission led by Col. Fred Reppert 272 



Election of Officers 272 



Amendment to State Board of Agi-iculture 272 



