An Act to Provide for the Printing of the Report of the 

 Vermont Dairymen's Association. 



It is hereby cnaeted by the General Assembly of the State of 

 Vermont: 



vSection i. Section two hundred and forty-seven of the 

 Vermont Statutes shall he amended to read as follows : 



The Secretary (of Board of Agriculture) shall prepare on 

 or before the 30th day of June annually, a detailed report of the 

 proceedings of the Board with such suggestions in regard to its 

 duties and the advancement of the interests herein specified as 

 may seem pertinent, and he may append thereto such abstracts 

 of the proceedings of the several agricultural societies and 

 farmers' clubs in the State as may be advisable and the report of 

 the Vermont Dairymen's Association. The report shall show 

 under separate heads the work of the Board relating to the 

 different subjects herein mentioned. 



Sec. 2. The provision of section two hundred and fifty-one 

 of Vermont Statutes requiring the printing of a report by tlie 

 Vermont Dairymen's Association is hereby repealed. 



Approved November 4, 1896. 



Constitution. 



Section i. This organization shall be called the 'Vermont 

 Dairymen's Association." 



Sec. 2. Its object shall be to improve the dairy interests of 

 Vermont, and all subsidiary interests. 



Sec. 3. This Association shall consist of such persons as 

 shall signify their desire to become members, and pay the sum 

 of one dollar, and a like sum annually thereafter, and of honor- 

 ary and corresponding members. 



Sec. 4. The payment of five dollars shall constitute a life 

 membership, or the payment of an annual membership fee of one 

 dollar for five consecutive years shall constitute a life member. 



Sec. 5. The officers of the Association shall be a President, 

 two Vice-Presidents (one from each Congressional District), a 

 Secretary, Treasurer and Auditor, who shall constitute the 

 Executive Committee, and have the general oversight of all the 

 aff'airs of the Association. 



vSec. 6. There shall be held, during each winter, an Annual 

 Meeting, at such time and place as the Executive Committee may 

 designate, for addresses, discussions, exhibitions, and the election 

 of officers, who shall hold their respective offices for one year, 

 or until their successors are chosen. Said meeting shall con- 

 tinue in session at least three days. 



