BUSINESS SESSION 



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A Member: Mr. Hay handed in my name as a member a 

 short time ago. That Report came to me. I sat down and 

 read it, and I said: ''Well, I have my two dollars worth." I 

 have been encouraging members of our local association to 

 join, telling them what they could get. 



A Member: If they print this book, this will be mailed 

 just to the associations that affiliate the same as ours. Why 

 not put a little fee on if they want any extra? 



President Greffrath : We amended our constitution to 

 read that each affiliated association is to receive one copy and 

 that every state member from the affiliated association is to 

 receive a copy. I do not see how it is possible for us to cut 

 it out. I do not see any need of taking action. What about 

 periodicals? Is it widely known that members can subscribe 

 to Market Grotvers' Journal at half price? The bulletins, you 

 all know, are available to members. Is there anything else 

 that we want to take up at this time? 



Mr. Bonney : I know as a member of the Executive Com- 

 mittee that we would like to have suggestions. If you men 

 coming from different parts of the state realize the needs of 

 your particular section, I wish you would express yourselves 

 as to work the organization should take up. 



Experimental Work Needed. 



Mr. Hallauer: I think the people here know pretty well 

 what Mr. Warren and myself want. We want experimental 

 work along the line of greenhouses, I am also interested in 

 muck. I think the majority of people in our locality are 

 more interested in greenhouses and general vegetables. 



Mr. Warren : I do not think this State Association, as far 

 as finances are concerned, has any way of aiding us materially 

 in that way, but we are to have some help from the Farm. 

 Bureau and the University of Rochester; and I believe this 

 University, through the New York State Vegetable Growers' 

 Association, will have an opportunity to try to furnish a man 

 that will be capable of coming into our locality, amid the 

 gardeners in Monroe County, to do experimental work right 

 on the ground. The University of Rochester has offered to 



