AFTERNOON SESSION 

 (Tuesday) 



Vice President Munson, Presiding. 



THE CHAIRMAN: Since leaving here for luneh this 

 noon, I have heard some very pleasing remarks about the 

 meeting so far. A few have said that they have got consid- 

 erable out of the talks that had been given this morning, and 

 one man told me, just before I came on to the platform, that 

 he thought we had got down to business at this meeting, and 

 he thought it was one of the most valuable sessions he has at- 

 tended of the Fruit Growers' Association. 



Now, I assure you the talks this morning were very 

 valuable and many lessons could be drawn from them, but 

 this afternoon as T think you will see. our program will hold 

 to our standard of this morning and give you some more 

 valuable information that you can take home, which will be 

 of service to you during the next year. 



I know that Professor Chenoweth has put considerable 

 work into the subject he is to talk about, and that as fast as 

 his lessons, his teachings, are adopted by the fruit growers of 

 the state, that the fruit industry will increase along that 

 line, as well as along the lines we have been talking about 

 this morning, on marketing. 



I take pleasure in presenting Professor Chenoweth. 

 (Applause.) 



