120 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Individuals $15 $10 $ 7 



Exhibitor's herd 20 15 10 



Breeders' young herd 20 15 10 



Get of sire 10 7 5 



Produce of cow 10 7 5 



Sweepstakes: 



Bull any age 10 



Cow any age 10 



Mr. Packard moved that the "Iowa" classification be also 

 made for Galloway cattle, premiums to be the same as paid in 

 the Shorthorn, Hereford and Angus classes. Motion prevailed. 

 (Motion reconsidered.) 



Mr. Packard moved that in the Holstein and Jersey classes 

 the premiums be made the same as in the premium list of 1903; 

 viz : By the addtion of fourth and fifth premiums. Motion was 

 lost. (Motion reconsidered.) 



Mr. Packard moved that a " Milk Contest " be adopted for 

 fair of 1905, and that the board offer SlOO in premiums, the 

 rules to govern same to be fixed by the superintendent of the 

 cattle department and secretary. Motion prevailed. 



Mr. McDonald moved that the recommendations presented by 

 Hon. H. G. McMillan, in the horse department be adopted, in so 

 far as they apply to classification, with the exception of " Get of 

 sire," and that the amount of premiums be so arranged that the 

 increase will not exceed S550. Motion prevailed. 



Mr. Johnston moved that the action of the board on the 

 motion of Mr. Packard in regard to the revision of the premiums 

 in the Holstein and Jersey classes be reconsidered. Motion 

 prevailed. 



Mr. Phillips moved to reconsider the action of the board on 

 the motion of Mr. Packard as to adding an Iowa special class for 

 Galloway cattle in the premium list. Motion prevailed. 



Mr Ledgerwood moved that the motion of Mr. Packard, 

 adding an Iowa class for Galloway cattle be laid on the table. 

 Motion prevailed. 



Motion of Mr. Packard for an addition of fourth and fifth 

 premiums in the Holstein and Jersey classes was reconsidered, 

 and motion prevailed. 



Mr. Pike moved that the class for Delaine sheep be stricken 

 out, and that they be put in the class with Merino's, as per 

 premium list of 1903. Motion prevailed. 



On motion of Mr. Pike the classes for Angora goats were 

 stricken from the premium list. 



