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Ledgerwood, of Decatur county, to succeed himself, and moved 

 that if there were no other nominations that the secretary be 

 instructed to cast the unanimous vote of the convention for Mr. 

 Ledgerwood. Motion prevailed. The secretary so cast the- 

 vote and Mr. Ledgerwood was declared duly elected as member 

 of-the State Board of Agriculture from the Eighth district for a 

 term of two years . 



Mr. Eugene Secor, of Winnebago county, placed in nomination 

 for member of the board from the '^enth district, Mr. O. A. 

 Olson, of Winnebago county, to succeed Mr. J. W. Wadsworth, of 

 Kossuth county, which motion was seconded by Mr. Wadsworth, 

 and Mr. Secor moved that if there were no other nominations 

 that the secretary be instructed to cast the unanimous vote of 

 the convention for Mr. Olson. Motion prevailed. The secre- 

 tary so cast the vote and Mr. Olson was declared duly elected 

 as member of the State Board of Agriculture from the Tenth 

 district for a term of two years . 



Mr. T. W. Purcell moved that if there was no other business 

 that the convention be adjourned. Motion prevailed and the 

 president declared the convention adjourned. 



J. C. Simpson, Secretary. 



A prize "Porker," Iowa State Fair, 1904. 



