11 G IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 



STATE BOARD OP AGRICULTURE. 



lOX-UFFICIO MKM BER8. 



State Veterinarian Dr. J. I. Gibson, Des Moines 



President State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts 



Raymond A. Pearson, Ames 



State Food and Dairy Commissioner W. B. Barney, Des Moines 



OFFICERS'. 



President C. E. Cameron, Alta 



Vice President O. A. Olson, Forest City 



Secretary A. R. Corey, Des Moines 



Treasurer W. W. Morrow, Af ton 



DISTRICT MEMBERS. 



First District C. H. Tribby, Mt. Pleasant 



Second District C. W. Phillips, Maquoketa 



Third District E. M. Reeves, Waverly 



Fourth District E. J. Curtin, Decorah 



Sixth District T. C. Legoe, What Cheer 



Seventh District C. F. Curtiss, Ames 



Eighth District F. E. Sheldon, Mt. Ayr 



Ninth District Chas. Escher, Jr., Botna 



Tenth District J. P. Mullen, Fonda 



Eleventh District H. L. Pike, Whiting 



On motion the convention proceeded to elect officei's and members 

 of the state board of agriculture. 



Vice President Olson took the chair ^nd called for nominations for 

 president. Mr. H. C. Leach of Davis county nominated Mr. C. E. 

 Cameron to succeed himself. The nomination vi'as seconded by Mr. 

 Seth Way of Marion county. Mr. Stanberry of Black Hawk county 

 moved if there were no other nominations that the rules be suspended 

 and the secretary instructed to cast the unanimous vote of the con- 

 vention for Mr. Cameron, which motion was seconded and carried. 

 The secretary announced that he had so cast the eighty-two votes of 

 the convention and Mr. Cameron was declared duly elected president 

 of the state board of agriculture for the term of one year. 



Mr. Cameron in the chair called for nominations for vice presi- 

 dent. Mr. J, P, Mullen of Pocahontas county nominated Mr, O. A. 

 Olson to succeed himself as vice president; seconded by Mr. C. G. 

 Kaskey of Calhoun county. Mr. Mullen moved if there were no further 

 nominations that the rules be suspended and the secretary instructed 

 to cast the entire vote of the convention for Mr. Olson. Motion 

 seconded and carried. The secretary announced that he had so cast 

 the eighty-two votes of the convention and Mr. Olson was declared 

 daiy elected vice president of the state board of agriculture for the 

 term of one year. 



Nominations for member of the board from the second district 

 were next called for. Mr. W. H. Shipman of Muscatine county nomi- 



