ILLINOIS DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. Ill 



at the Nelson House, and I would like to meet Mr. Hunt, the 

 superintendent at the St. Louis fair, and the gentlemen who 

 worked with him sometime this afternoon before they leave. 



Machinery hall is open on the third floor of the Mead Block. 

 We will take the butter there some time this afternoon and our 

 session tomorrow will be held in that hall. 



AYe have Professor Smith on the program for this afternoon 

 and he will give us a talk; Do not miss it because he has come 

 a long ways to tell us what he knows — and he knows a whole lot. 



\Ye will now adjourn. Those who would* like to may go 

 with Prof. Glover to the dairy stable and have a few minutes in- 

 structions on the individual cow. 



Wednesday Afternoon Session 



Meeting called to order at 2 o'clock p. m. by the president. 

 The President : — The first on the program this afternoon is 

 Professor Smith, of Michigan Agricultural College. 



ADDRESS. 



Prof. Smith, Michigan Agricultural College. 



Emphasis ought to be laid on two points at this stage of 

 our dairy discussion, the cow and cleanliness. Without inter- 

 fering at all with what Mr. Glover has to say about cow selec- 



