Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1955 — Page 10
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? Winter Agriculture ! Conference Slated 23 Groups To Meet In Annual Session LAFAYETTE. Ind. — Twenty- ' three Indiana agricultural associaf tious and special interest groups f will hold annual business and edu- ' rational sessions during the winter ’ agricultural conference at Purdue 1 University from January 3-7. s An impressive array of farm ' leaders and educators are sched- ’ uled to appear during the four-day f program to present worthwhile inf formation to farm residents. L Purdue staff members will also r conduct sessions of a general int terest. “What’s Happening in Irrif gation.” “Crop Production,” “Dles- < el Engines-Why." “Climate and Nitrogen," Grass Silage," and othf er topics of equal importance will f be covered by the Purdue specialjo lata. Os special interest to all guests | will be the state corn and seed f show along with the junior corn g and soybean exposition. Indiana's farm management as- • sociation will meet for a day-long f program Tuesday, January 3, with g the annual banquet set at noon. > Speakers during the day will in- • elude H. B. James. North Carolina f State College: Melvin Gehlbach, g Lincoln, 111.; O. B. Jesness. Univerf sity of Minnesota; Richard Ward. • Crawfordsville ;~and J-. B. Kohlmeyt er. Perdue agricultural economist. f Various livestock associations g which will convene at the conference on Wednesday, January 4, in- » elude the Indiana livestock breeds ers’ association, Indiana beef g breed associations. Indiana draft horse breeders’ association, and g the Indiana sheep breeders’ asso-
ciation. The Hoopier commercial pork producers association will also hold sessions that day. Tha Indiana livestock breeders’ banquet will be staged that night In the Purdue Union building with J. L. Jones, Austin,- Minn., as speaker. r The 20th annual state rural youth day will be among the features of the Thursday, January 5, program. L. E. Hoffman, associate director of the agricultural extension service at Purdue, will welcome rural youth delegates from throughout the state. Also on Thursday, Pjtrdue ag alumni will convene for their annual program. A fish fry, election of officers, and guest speaker will highlight that event. Certificates of distinction will be present-
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ed u> outstanding Purdue agricultural alumni. Friday, January 6, the Indiana corn growers’ association will meet for its annual business session, educational program, and banquet. Purdue University president, F. L.. Hovde, and Indiana Lt. Governor, Harold Handley, will address the group. Presentation of the 1955 champions will be another feature of the corn growers meeting. The 4th annual winter meeting of the Indiana Christmas Jree growers’ association will be held Friday and Saturday. W. F. Graham, head of the Purdue University short course and exhibits department, is superintendent of the winter conference.
