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MISCELLANEOUS EXHIBITS. 



Other general exhibits were made at the Wyoming State Fair, 

 held at Douglas, Wyo. ; at the International Farm Congress, held at 

 Kansas City, Mo. ; and the Evansville Centennial Exposition, held at 

 Evansville, Ind. 



Special Forestry exhibits were made at Missoula, Mont. ; Portland, 

 Or?g. ; Pueblo, Colo. ; Riverside, Calif. ; and Sacramento, Calif. 

 Special exhibits of limited extent were made at Tyler, Tex., and at 

 Pittsburg, Tex., Forestry and Plant Industry taking leading parts. 

 A special exhibit by the Bureau of Markets in grain demonstration 

 was held at Lincoln, Xebr., in connection with the State fair. 



The Bureau of Public Roads made a special exhibit at the United 

 States Good Roads Association meeting, held at Flot Springs, Ark., 

 April 12-17, 1920. Special exhibits from the Poultry Division of 

 the Bureau of Animal Industry were made at the Madison Square 

 Garden, New York; Boston, Mass.: Baltimore. Md. ; and Hartford, 

 Conn., in connection with State or national poultry shows held at 

 these points. 



Tliere were a few other minor exhibits, making a total of 62 for 

 the year. The estimated attendance at all the sIioats in which the 

 department participated is over 8,000,000. 



FAIRS AND EXPOSITIONS AT WHICH DEPARTMENT'S AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS 



WERE SHOWN. 



Below is a list of the fairs and expositions at which the agricul- 

 tural exhibits prepared by the department were shown during the 

 fiscal year of 1920 : 



South Georgia Fair, All)Jii>y, Ga., Oct. 2a-25. 



Southeastern Fair Association, Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 13-18. 



Southern Exposition Fair Association, Augusta, Gxi., Nov. 11-22. 



.Mahanra State Fair. Birniinghani, Ala.. Oct. 6-11. 



Idaho State Fair (Forestry Kxhihit). Boise. Idaho, Sept. 22-29. 



Brockton Fair and Horse Show, Brockton, Ma.ss.. Sept. 30-Oct. 3. 



Midland Empire Fair (Spechil), Billings, Mont., Sept. 16-19. 



All-Anierican Exposition, Chicago, 111., .\ug. 30-Sept. 15. 



National Dairy Show, Chicago, 111., Oct. 6-12. 



International Live Stock Show. Chicago. 111., Nov. 22-Dee. 6. 



State Agricultuial and Mechanical As.sociation, Columbia, S. C, Oct. 27-31. 



Ohio State Fair, Columbus, Ohio. Aug. 2.>-29. 



State Faw- of Texas, Dallas, Tex.. Oct. GMO. 



Illinois-Indiana Fair, Danville, 111., Aug. 24-.S0. 



Iowa State Fair, Des ^Foines. Iowa. Aug. 20-29. 



Wyoming State Fair (Sjieciah, Douglas, Wyo., Sept. 8-13. 



Albemarle Agricultural Association, Elizabeth City, N. C, Nov. 11-15. 



Evansville Centennial Exposition (Special), Evansville, Ind., Aug. 15-Sept. 1. 



Carolina Fair, Greenville, S. C, Sept. 1-6. 



Miiniesota State Fair. Ilandine. .Minn., Aug. 30-Sept. 6. 



:Montana State Fair. Helena, Mont., Sept. S-13. 



Indiana State Fair, Indianaitolis, Ind.. Sejit. 1-6. 



Florida State Fair and Exposition, .lacksonville, Fla., Nov. 15-30. 



Inrernational Farm Congress, Kansas Gity, Mo.. Sept. 24-Oct. 3. 



Nebraska State Fair ffJrain Demonstrations), Lincoln Nebr., Aug. 31-Sept. 5. 



Georgia State Fair. Macon, (in., Oct. 22-31. 



Memphis Tri-State Fair, .Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 22-27. 



Mi.ssissippi-Alabama Fair, Meridian, .Miss., Sept. 20-Oct. 4. 



\Vi.sconsiii State Fair, Milwaukee. Wis., Sept. 7-14. 



Western Montana Fair (Forestry Exhibit), Missoula, Mont. 



Oklahoma Free State Fair, .Muskogee, Okla., Sept. 29-Oct. 4. 



Oklahoura State Fair and E.xposition, Oklahoma City, Okla., Sept. 20-27. 



