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IOWA depart:\iext of agriculture 
NATIONAL DAIRY ASSOCIATIONS. 
Name of organization 
Secretary 
Post-office 
International Federation of 
Dairying 
International Association of 
Milk Dealers 
Association of State and Na- 
tional Food and Dairy De- 
partments 
Association of Inspectors and 
instructors of the National 
and State Dairy and Food 
Departments 
National Association of Dairy 
Instructors and Investigators 
National Dairy Union 
National Dairy Show Associa- 
tion 
National Ceramery Buttermak- 
er's Association 
L. Gedoelst 31 rue Jordan, Brussels, Bel- 
, gium 
Ed. H. Webster, 
chairman Ameri- 
can committee U. S. Department of Agricul- 
ture, Washington, D. C. 
B. D. White U. S. Department of Agricul- 
ture, Washington, D. C. 
R.-M. Allen Lexington, Ky. 
B. D. White U. S. Department of Agricul- 
ture, Washington, D. C. 
C. B. Lane U. S. Department of Agricul- 
ture, Washington, D. C. 
Chas. Y. Knight— l>i Lake St., Chicago, 111. 
E. Sudendorf 154 Washington St., Chicago, 
111. 
S. B. Shilling ISi Lake St., Chicago, 111. 
AMERICAN NATIONAL LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATION. 
President, H. A. Jastro. Bakersfield, Cal.; Secretary, W. M. Tomlinson, 
Denver, Colo. 
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF LIVE STOCK HERD BOOK 
SECRETARIES. 
President, C. R. Thomas, Kansas City, Mo.; Secretary, Charles F. 
Mills, Springfield, 111. 
NATIONAL WOOL GROWERS" ASSOCIATION. 
President, F. R. Gooding, Boise. Idaho; Secretary, George S. Walker, 
Cheyenne, Wyo. 
THE CORN BELT MEAT PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION. 
President, A. L. Ames, Buckingham, Iowa; Secretary, H. C. Wallace, 
Des ]\Ioines, Iowa. 
PROTECTION AGAINST CONTAGION FROM FOREIGN CATTLE. 
An act of Congress of August 2S, 1S94, prohibits the importation of 
cattle and cattle hides, but by the act of March 2, 1S95, making appropria- 
tions for the Department of Agriculture, it is provided that the prohibition 
may be suspended by the President whenever the Secretary of Agriculture 
shall certify to the President what countries or parts of countries are 
free from contagious or infectious diseases of domestic animals. The 
President, by proclamation of November S, 1S95, lifted the embargo with 
reference to Norway, Sweden, Holland, Great Britain, Ireland, the Channel 
Islands, and the countries of North, Central, and South America, so as to 
admit cattle under sanitary regulations prescribed by the Secretary of 
Agriculture; also from all countries so as to admit hides under regula- 
tions prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. 
