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Programme of the Third Annual Meeting. 
The Executive Committee ot the Illinois State Dairymen’s Association arranged the 
allowing programme (or the Third Annual meeting of the Association. 
By the President. 
1. Address of Welcome, ‘ 
*■ The supply and demand of 
Hon. S. Wilcox, Elgin; C. H. \v ilder, wis., n. 
3 The best plan to avoid the low prices which usually prevail for butter and cheese 
hiring the summer months. ^ Elgin; R . w . Stewart, Hebron. 
4 Manure. How to care for and apply it. 
John Keating, Elgin; C. H. Larkin, Elgin. 
5 . The best method of improving and supplying the dairy; different breeds, and their 
adaptation to our climate. . 
D Severe, Leland; Hon. Wm. Patten, Sandwich; Geo. E. Brown, Elgin. 
6. The manufacture of skimmed cheese. Is it Injurious or beneficial to the airy 
,ntereStS H 0 N. S. Wilcox, Elgin; D. E. Wood, Huntley; A. H. Barber, Chicago. 
7 - Msrketln? Tl m" Elgin; WM. H. Stewart. Woodstock. 
8. The best and cheapest feed to keep up the supply of milk during the summer 
drought. g w KingsL ey, Barrington; Thos. Bishop, Elgin. 
„ what is the best and most economical mode of handiing milk to make butter from 
H0N ' S ' WI “° X ' E ' giU ' 
u . • To what extent 
u Can summer butter be so handled and packed that it will retain its freshness and 
sweetness ^ & BoELL , Rock Falls; L . BoIES , Marengo. 
15 Can the dairymen of Illinois profitably raise calves to supply the dairy? 
15. Ca, Y h ® WA NZE R. E1 gm ; WM. Boies, Byron; E. H. Seward. Marengo. 
16. Resolved, That the display of dairy products at the American Centennial has been 
of great benefit to the dairy interest at large. 
