1370 Tur VecetTaBLe Inpustry In New York State 
Buffalo, Angola and Syracuse. It is probable that many others 
will be held next year. This was the contribution of 1914. 
The prime work for 1915, which is now under way, is the es- 
tablishment of a crop report service for the benefit of members, 
Sheets are sent out to all members and these are filled out and 
sent in to headquarters. This work is under the able and ener- 
getic leadership of Professor W. B. Nissley of the Long Island 
School of Agriculture at Farmingdale. 
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VEGETABLE 
THE MUCK-LANDS OF NEW YORK 
from Un Reckrined Swamp 
To Mature Crops 
ba ead & alum ea ool 
Fic, 415.— Exuisir or New York STATE VEGETABLE GROWERS’ 
ASSOCIATION, STATE Fair, 1913 
The Association is also engaged in active work looking toward 
favorable legislation, better transportation conditions, more and 
stronger local organizations of vegetable men, better service for 
growers from colleges, experiment stations and other institutions, 
and seeking recognition for the interests of the grower in the 
reorganization of the marketing system which is now in progress. 
Through the influence of the association very marked improve- 
ment has been brought about in the conditions governing the ex- 
hibiting of vegetables at the State Fair. The value of the pre 
mium list has been doubled, and it is expected that very much 
better quarters wiJl be available for these displays in the coming 
year. 
