. Annual report of the Missouri State Board of Agriculture. Missouri. State Board of Agriculture; Agriculture -- Missouri. Farmers' Week in College of Agriculture, Jamiaiy 10, 11, 12 and 13, 1911. EightJi Annual Meeting Missoiin Corn Growers' Association, Twenty-first Annual Meeting State Dairy Association, Fourth Annual Meet- ing Missouri Home Makers' Conference Association, Organization Meeting Women Farmers' Cluh, Second Annual Meeting Missouri Draft Horse Breeders' Association, Second Annual Meeting Mis- souri Farm Management Association, Organization Meeting Associ- ation of Missouri Coun


. Annual report of the Missouri State Board of Agriculture. Missouri. State Board of Agriculture; Agriculture -- Missouri. Farmers' Week in College of Agriculture, Jamiaiy 10, 11, 12 and 13, 1911. EightJi Annual Meeting Missoiin Corn Growers' Association, Twenty-first Annual Meeting State Dairy Association, Fourth Annual Meet- ing Missouri Home Makers' Conference Association, Organization Meeting Women Farmers' Cluh, Second Annual Meeting Missouri Draft Horse Breeders' Association, Second Annual Meeting Mis- souri Farm Management Association, Organization Meeting Associ- ation of Missouri County Fairs, Organization Meeting Missouri Cattle Feeders' Association. {Conducted under the auspices of the State Board of Agriculture.) HELD STAT£ mk. : AGiUCUiHIMl' COLLEGi. The greatest Farmers' Week gathering in the history of Missouri was held in the Agri- cultural College building of the University of Missouri at Columbia, January 10, 11, 12 and 13, 1911. Thirteen hundred Missouri farm- ers, representing 97 of the 114 counties of the State, were in attendance. The idea of a Mis- souri Farmers' Week originated with the State Board of Agriculture several years ago and the annual coming together of farmers representing the various branches of agricul- ture in Missouri has been of great benefit. By the several associations holding meetings at the same time and place the members of any one association not only get the good of the one, but in addition the broadening influence of all others. Last year two or three new organizations were perfected, and this year the following associations held initial meet- ings : Missouri Women Farmers' Club, Asso- ciation of Missouri County Fairs, and Missouri Cattle Feeders' Association. Of tlie old as- sociations the following held no separate meet- ings during the 1911 Missouri Farmers' Week:. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance


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