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he knows whether a half pound more feed will produce more 

 milk or cause her to fall off. 



Question : — Do you believe in feeding bulky ration and let 

 her take all she will eat? 



Mr. Van Norman : — No. The point I make is that they 

 have gone further than that and say you can feed her not only 

 too much grain, which many people admit, but that you can also 

 feed her too much roughage. 



The President : — We have quite an important subject left 

 and I shall call on the nomination committee now if they are 

 ready to report. 



REPORT OF NOMINATING COMMITTEE. 



On account of action taken yesterday by this convention, 

 the nomination committee has not sent in names for members of 

 the advisory committee acting with the department of dairy 

 husbandry of the University of Illinois, in the expenditure of 

 money appropriated by the legislature for dairy purposes. We 

 recommend that the appointment of such members be left fo 

 the president, if it is decided later to continue the committee. 



Your committee would respectfully submit the following 

 names for directors for the ensuing year: 



Joseph Newman, Elgin, 111. 



M. Long, Woodstock, 111. 



G. H. Gurler, DeKalb, 111. 



L. N. Wiggins, Springfield, 111. 



J. R. Biddulph, Providence, 111. 



W. R. Kimzey, Tamarora, 111. 



L. A. Spies, St. Jacob, 111. 



For President — Joseph Newman. 



For Vice President — L. A. Spies. 



E. L. Wilson, 

 Lewis N. Wiggins, 

 H. H. Hopkins, 



Committee. 



