120 ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 



Mr. Newman: It is getting late and I think we will have 

 to hold over some of our questions for this afternoon. 



I woul like to give a notice in regard to tomorrow's work 

 on this tuberculin test question. There will be some cattle that 

 react and some that will not. I want you to get together and 

 see this so that you will gain knowledge on the tuberculin test. 

 It will be a test on the test itself. You can go to the Kerber 

 Packing House and examine them yourself. At 9 130 we will 

 have street cars in front of this building which will take you all 

 out there. We will keep the cars running until 10:30. 



This afternoon we shall open the session with an address 

 by Mr. J. E. Dorman, on "Silo Construction and the Use 'of 

 Ensilage." Mr. Peters will be here afterwards. Do not forget 

 our program is long and we must commence at 1 130. 



We will stand adjourned until 1 130 this afternoon. 



