Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1901 — Fanners’ Institute Resolutions. [ARTICLE]

Fanners’ Institute Resolutions.

Resolved, that, each farmer who attended this Institute be considered a committee of one to solicit the attendance of his neighbors at the next regular meeting of this body. Resolved that, a committee of three be appointed by the President, to investigate and make teste seeking the best remedy for barrenness of the so called bogus or Alkali spots on the farm. Said committee to report at our next meeting. J. E. Alter, Alf Donnely and Marion I. Adams were appointed. Resolved that, a committee of three be appointed by the chair to make tests of lime applied to muck lands for the purpose of firmness and solidity. Results to be reported at next meeting. Frank Parker, F. W. Bedford and Vic Yeoman were appointed. Resolved that, farmers be invited to bring samples of seeds, fruit, grains and other farm products, that the same be placed on exhibition in some appropriate {dace in the building for inspection at the next session. Resolved that, a vote of thanks Jbe given to Mrs. J. W. Bates and Mr. H. M. Randel for the able and. instructive way in which they have interested the Institute. n j John E. Alter, ‘ ( Amanda A. Warren. J. D. Carson Secretary. *