4 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 



President Cameron announced the following standing tommittees of 

 the State Board of Agriculture: 



Executive 

 C. E. Camebon J. P. Mullen A. R. Corey 



Auditing 

 F. E. Sheldon B. M. Ree^'ES H. L. Pike 



Resolutions 

 E. J. CuRTiN H. O. Weaver T. C. Legoe 



Powers and Duties of Board 



C. E. Cameron J. P. Mullen A. R. Corey 



E. M. Ree\'ES C. F. Cubtiss 



Adulteration of Foods, Seeds and Other Products 

 R. A. Pearson C. A. Tow W. B. Barney 



Noxious Weeds, Fungous Disease in Grains, Gi-asses, Etc. 

 E. M. Ree-v^s Chas. Escher, Jb. E. T. Davis "^ 



Dairy and Dairy Products 

 W. B. Barney C. F. Curtiss Sears McHenby 



Animal Husbandry 

 C. F. Curtiss E. T. Davis J. I. Gibson 



Legislative 

 C. E. Cameron J. P. Mullen A. R. Corey 



H. O. WeA\'EB E. J. CUBTIN 



Revision of Premium List 



C. E. Camebon J. P. Mullen A. R. Cobey 



T. C. Legoe C. F. Cubtiss 



H. L. Pike 



MEETING STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 

 February 5-6, 1919. 



President Cameron called the meeting to order at 10:00 a. m. in the 



Agricultural Rooms at the State House and the following members re- 

 sponded to roll call: 



Cameron, Mullen, Corey, Weaver, Davis, Reeves, Curtin, Tow, Sheldon, 

 Escher, McHenry and Pike. 



Mr. E. T. Davis and Mr. Sears McHenry took oath of oflEice as members 

 of the Iowa State Board of Agriculture before J. V. Arney, deputy clerk 

 of the Supreme Court. 



The secretary read the minutes, starting with joint program with coun- 

 ty and district fair managers on December 10th and concluding with the 

 executive committee meeting on January 20-21, 1919. There being no 

 additions or corrections, the minutes were approved as read. 



The board discussed at length the matter of dates for the 1919 Iowa 

 State Fair. 



Mr. Curtiss moved the dates for the 1919 fair be set for August 20-29, 

 inclusive; that August 20-21 be designated as preparation days with a 



