ii2 WISCONSIN STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
REMARKS OF GEO. E. MORROW, ESQ., OF THE WESTERN 
FARMER. 
Mr. Morrow said, that in view of the length of time the audi¬ 
ence had been standing in the unpleasant wind, he should decline 
to detain them longer, except to acknowledge the honor done 
him, and to call attention to what seemed a very appropriate ar¬ 
rangement by the secretary, in securing at this, the exhibition of 
the chief agricultural society of the state, addresses by the chief 
Executive officer of the state, the president of the chief educa¬ 
tional institution, and a representative of the agricultural press. 
The state government, the educators, and the agricultural press, 
all had a deep interest in the prosperity and improvement of the 
agricultural interests of the state, and this society was one of the 
chief agencies in securing such improvement. All these agen¬ 
cies should work together in heartiest sympathy, aiding each 
ether in all practicable ways. 
