PROCEEDINGS STATE AGRICULTURAL CONVENTION 121 



Received from Secretary and Superintendents as follows: 

 Secretary's Department: 



Fees Stallion Reg-istration Division % 4,225.50 



State appropriations 32,192.94 



Miscellaneous receipts other than fair 6,986.30 



Superintendent of Grounds 3,166.44 



Interest on account 2,119.48 



Superintendent Horse Department 2,001.68 



Superintendent Cattle Department 2,885.00 



Superintendent Swine Department 3,897.50 



Superintendent Sheep Department 459.00 



Superintendent Poultry Department 990.25 



Superintendent Machinery Department 12,402.20 



Superintendent Ag-ricultural Department 2,055.00 



Superintendent Dairy Department 1,953.60 



Superintendent Exposition Building" 3,325.00 



Superintendent Concessions and Privileges... 45,868.00 



Secretary, sale of light and power 1,764.58 



Superintendent Speed Department 5,739.70 



Superintendent Forage Department 10,942.07 



Association Special Premiums 15,062.44 



Secretary, advertising in premium list 1,605.60 



Secretary, miscellaneous receipts of fair 2,035.13 



Total receipts of fair other than ticket sales $161,677.41 



Grand total receipts $421,349.14 



DISBURSEMENTS. 



Expense warrants paid $275,399.81 



Premium warrants paid 120,670.33 



Total disbursements $396,070.14 



Balance on hand November 30, 1921 25,279.00 



To balance $421,349.14 



Respectfully submitted this 1st day of December, 1921, 



W. W. MORROW, Treasurer. 



December 1, 1921. 

 To the Directors of the State Board of Agriculture: 



Gentlemen: This is to certify that there was on deposit at the Central 

 State Bank on November 30, 1921, a time deposit of $20,000.00 and a bal- 

 ance to the credit of W. W. Morrow, Treasurer of the Iowa Department of 

 Agriculture, the sum of $5,279.00, making a total credit of $25,279.00 



Yours very truly, 

 J. W. HAWK, Assistant Cashier. 



President Cameron : It has always been customary for the treas- 

 urer to make a report and the secretary has already stated this 

 report is submitted in printed form along with the secretary's report. 

 As you all understand, no doubt, the expert accountant of the State 

 checks over the department the same as he checks over every de- 

 partment in the state house, so it is not necessary to take any action 

 as far as the report of the secretary and treasurer is concerned, be- 

 cause these reports are made to the Executive Council and they 

 approve them or disapprove them as the case may be. 



Next is the report of Final Crop Estimate for 1921, by Chas. D. 

 Reed, director Iowa Weather and Crop Service Bureau. 



