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Domestic News January 4, 1923

The Sauk Centre Herald

Sauk Centre, Stearns County, Minnesota

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Multiple farm organizations plan annual meetings and conferences at University Farm during the Farmers' and Homemakers' Short Course week from January 1 to 6, including sessions for the Minnesota Federation of Farmers' Clubs on January 5, creamery managers on January 4, and cow testers on January 2.

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25. Farm Organizations Plan "U" Farm Rallies

Among the score of farm organizations which will hold their annual meetings at University Farm during Farmers' and Homemakers' Short Course week, January 1 to 6, is the Minnesota Federation of Farmers' Clubs which has selected Friday forenoon, January 5, for its annual session. Representatives of farm bureau units are invited by the call, just issued by R. E. Olmstead, farmers' club specialist, to take part in the proceedings. A. D. Wilson is president of the club federation and will give the opening address. Other speakers will be F. W. Peck, director of agricultural extension; W. A. Peters Wadena county agent; Samuel Hammerbeck of Little Falls, former president of the federation; Paul Johnson, Martin county agent; E. V. Ripley, leading farmer of Hubbard county, and Mr. Olmstead.

Dairy husbandry division men of the university have assisted in preparing a program for the annual conference of creamery managers and operators which will be held in the dairy hall at University Farm Thursday, January 4. Discussion will center upon the composition of butter and the importance of its control, a subject which will be presented by Prof. J. R. Keithley of the university; and the importance of creamery accounting in Minnesota, which is to be presented by Emil G. Johnson of the Minnesota Creameries association.

E. A. Hanson, dairy extension specialist of the university, gives notice that a special conference for cow testers of the state will be held at University Farm Tuesday January 2.

How to interest the indifferent member will be the subject of a general discussion Prof. A. B. Rayburn of the university will speak on "Essential Factors in Successful Association Supervision."

What sub-type of article is it?

Agriculture Education

What keywords are associated?

Farm Organizations University Farm Short Course Minnesota Federation Farmers Clubs Creamery Conference Cow Testers Dairy Husbandry

What entities or persons were involved?

R. E. Olmstead A. D. Wilson F. W. Peck W. A. Peters Samuel Hammerbeck Paul Johnson E. V. Ripley Prof. J. R. Keithley Emil G. Johnson E. A. Hanson Prof. A. B. Rayburn

Where did it happen?

University Farm

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Primary Location

University Farm

Event Date

January 1 To 6

Key Persons

R. E. Olmstead A. D. Wilson F. W. Peck W. A. Peters Samuel Hammerbeck Paul Johnson E. V. Ripley Prof. J. R. Keithley Emil G. Johnson E. A. Hanson Prof. A. B. Rayburn

Event Details

Among farm organizations holding annual meetings at University Farm during Farmers' and Homemakers' Short Course week January 1 to 6 is the Minnesota Federation of Farmers' Clubs selecting Friday forenoon January 5 for its session with representatives of farm bureau units invited; A. D. Wilson to give opening address; speakers include F. W. Peck, W. A. Peters Wadena county agent, Samuel Hammerbeck of Little Falls former president, Paul Johnson Martin county agent, E. V. Ripley leading farmer of Hubbard county, and R. E. Olmstead. Dairy husbandry division prepared program for annual conference of creamery managers and operators in dairy hall Thursday January 4 centering on butter composition and control by Prof. J. R. Keithley and creamery accounting in Minnesota by Emil G. Johnson of Minnesota Creameries association. E. A. Hanson gives notice of special conference for cow testers Tuesday January 2. How to interest the indifferent member subject of general discussion; Prof. A. B. Rayburn to speak on Essential Factors in Successful Association Supervision.

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