SUGGESTIONS OF FAIR INSPECTORS 

 OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 



It was suggested that fairs should keep within a schedule for livestock entries. 



We should be notified by the fair v;hen poultry is expected. 



Poultry and livestock regulations are to be printed in the premixim list if possible. 



It was suggested, if possible, that smaller fairs be combined. 



The matter of identification for inspectors was discussed, and we are planning to 

 supply our inspectors v.'ith some kind of identification. 



Adult and youth exhibits of livestock should be separated. 



It was the opinion of the inspectors that the secretary of a fair should be 

 available at all times; not only available, but in a conspicuous place. In some 

 ll cases inspectors find it difficult to locate a secretary. 



It was suggested that fairs put in a Court of Honor in front of the hall: best loaf 

 of bread - outstanding vegetable exhibit, etc. Without spending money it would en- 

 courage people to put in good exhibits. This can also be done with cattle; "Out- 

 standing Exhibit at Fair". 



Give correct information on dates of fairs, (a two-day fair should not be listed 

 as a three-day fair) . 



