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IOWA DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE 



financial aid is needed or desired, bankers and others will be asked 

 to co-operate. Many calf clubs have been already organized in 

 some sections of the state. 



The plan of the campaign will be to call meetings in the various 

 localities through local commercial clubs. At these meetings and 

 lunches, business men, bankers and farmers will be invited to 

 meet with the various state organizations to consider the best plan 

 of promoting the dairy and livestock industries in a given com- 

 munity. 



After these preliminary meetings have been, held and meetings 

 arranged for the work throughout the county, two teams of speak- 

 ers representing the various state and other organizations will be 

 sent out according to the programs arranged. Autos will be used 



Burt Co-operative Creamery, Burt, Iowa. 



in conveying the speakers to all parts of the county. These meet- 

 ings will be held at school houses, county seats and other points 

 convenient to the farmers and their children. 



Among the speakers will be E. S. Estel, G. M. Lambert, J. P. 

 Eves, Dr. 0. P. Thompson and representatives of the various dairy 

 and livestock associations will be asked to co-operate. Southern 

 Iowa is especially adapted to dairying and livestock, and it is con- 

 ceded that no section of the country can prosper indefinitely without 

 livestock in some form. 



Mr. Faxon has assured the state organizations that lie will co- 

 operate to the fullest extent. In liis opinion whatever helps one 

 part of the state, helps all, and nothing will be left undone by 

 the commercial organizations to make a success of this campaign. 



