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CONSTITUTION 



ARTICLE IV. 



The length of each session shall be determined by the Executive 

 Committee and the selection of officers and committees as provided in 

 section 3 shall take place during the ■ first session of the second day of 

 the Congress. 



ARTICLE V. 

 The membership of this Congress shall be: 



The Governor of each state and territory may appoint ten and not 

 more than twenty delegates. 



The Mayor of each city, five and not more than ten delegates. 



The County Commissioners of each county, five and not more than 

 ten delegates. 



National and State Agricultural Associations, not more than five dele- 

 gates each. 



Railroad Companies, not more than four delegates each. 



Chambers of Commerce, Commercial Clubs and other commercial 

 bodies, two delegates each. 



United States Senators and Congressmen, Governors of states, officers 

 of State Agricultural Colleges, officers of State Universities engaged in 

 agricultural work, officers of the United States and state experiment sta- 

 tions. State Engineers and members of State Land Boards, by virtue of 

 their position, will be entitled to membership in the Congress. 



ARTICLE VI. 



Each state and territory represented in the Congress shall be entitled 

 to twenty votes; but no delegate shall represent more than one state or 

 territory. 



ARTICLE VII. 



The Executive Committee shall have power to fill vacancies among its 

 members and shall make its own by-laws and rules of procedure. 



ARTICLE VIII. 



This Constitution may be amended by a two-thirds vote of the dele- 

 gates of any Congress in session assembled. 



