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IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



stock in the third, and his total score, being the sum of the second and 

 third columns, for all in the fourth, this determining the contest: 



Contestants. 



Carl Freeman. Norwalk 



H. C. Schayner, Pocahontas .. 

 M. R. Barton, Roacoe 



B. W. Steele, Winterset 



C. W. Robb, Newton 



L. C . Person, Sibley 



R. F. Bennett, Ames 



Ellis Rail, Birmingham 



F. G. Boland, WilUamsburg. . 

 ■G. S. Gleaaon, Mechanicsville. 



M. D. Kelso, Corydon 



C. R, Stout, Stout 



J. B. Mitchell, Shenandoah 



John Hethershaw, Des Moines 



F. S. Bell, Hancock 



J. H. Bader, Ware 



R. H. Stoner, South Engish.. 



H. J. Lytle, Oskaloosa 



L. J. Andrews, Morse 



M. S. Barclay. West Liberty.. 



Arthur Jay, Blakesburg 



A. R. Leffer, Hillsboro 



M. J. Hester, Ames 



Ralph Baldwin, Osceola 



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Professor Holden of the department of agronomy of the Iowa State 

 College, had charge of the corn judging. Each contestant was required 

 to select one ear of corn, the highest possible score being 30. Each con- 



M. 8. BARCLAY. 



testant was also required to pass on two varieties of corn, white and 

 yellow, of ten ears each, placing the ears, first, second and third and 



