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STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



DAIRY DEPARTMENT. 



To the President and Executive Committee of the Michigan State 

 Agricultural Society: 



Gentlemen — As superintendent of Divisions G and H, Classes 52, 53 

 and 54. I beg to report as follows : 



Creamery Butter 



Dairy Butter 



Print Butter 



Cheddar Cheese 



Michigan Cheese 



Young America Cheese. 

 Fancy America Cheese . 

 Diamond Salt, Special. . 

 Sugar. Bread, Etc 



Totals 



202 



1353 00 



1232 06 



Dairy implements were well represented by a number of firms from 

 Michigan, and adjoining states. The refrigerator gave good satisfaction. 

 In Division H, Class 53, bees, honey, and apiarian implements there 

 were no entries from what cause I am unable to state. 

 All of which is respectfully submitted. 



eTOHN MARSHALL. 



Sup erint endent. 



VEHICLES. 



To the President and Members of the Executive Committee of the Mich- 

 igan State Agncultural Society: 



Gentlemen — In Division K, carriage and vehicle department, I beg to 

 report as follows : 



Whole number of entries, 35. Every one seemed satisfied and promised 

 to come with us in 1903. 



Respectfully, 



J. E. RICE, 

 Superintendent. 



FARM IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY. 



Mr. President and Members of the Executive Committee: 



Your superintendent of farm implements and machinery would report 

 112 exhibitors in the department, consisting of threshers, engines, buskers 

 and shredders, ensilage cutters, bean threshers, feed cutters, feed grinders, 

 stone cutters, road machines, plows, harrows, cultivators, grain drills, 

 corn planters, potato planters and diggers and all kinds of tools for culti- 

 vating and harvesting sugar beets, a large display of gasoline engines, in 

 fact, it was the largest display of implements ever on a fair ground in 

 Michigan. They came from the extreme east, west, north, and south. 



