148 ^ ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION 



Mr. N. p. Hull, there will be live cows for the lectures to 

 illustrate the points they wish to make. I am sure that will be 

 an interesting session and it ought to attract all of the men 

 especially, because the ladies at that time will be at their own 

 meeting in the Opera House. 



If there are any resolutions to be handed in, please hand them 

 to Mr. Kimsey, the Secretary, or myself. 



Adjourned until Friday morning 10 a. m. in Exhibit Hall. 



FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 18, 1907 

 at Exhibit Hall, Joliet, Illinois 



By the President: — The meeting will please come to order 

 for the class in butter judging. 



Ladies and Gentlemen, I have the pleasure of introducing 

 to you Prof. Lee who will conduct the butter testing. 



BUTTER JUDGING. 



By Carl E. Lee, University of Illinois. 



I would like very much to have those who are going to 

 judge this butter to take front seats here, if the others would 

 please go back a few seats. 



I did not expect to talk to you this morning on this sub- 

 ject of scoring butter, or give you any address pertaining to this 

 subject. 



I have been asked to say a few words before we begin the 

 work of scoring. Most of you have looked over the program 

 and the outline given pertaining to the butter. The reason that 

 we had that printed in the program was because a good many 

 butter makers do not know the terms that are used in scoring 

 butter. 



