Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1902 — Indiana Corn Growers’ Association. [ARTICLE]

Indiana Corn Growers’ Association.

The Indiana Corn Growers’ Asarranged to hold a Corn School and a Stockmen’s convention at Lafayette, January 26 to 31, inclusive. Illinois, lowa and Nebraska have found such schools very popular and helpful to farmers who wish to keep pace with progressive, up-to-date methode; methods that bring handsome returns on the farms as well as in all other professions. Every phase of corn breeding and seed selection, cultivation and harvesting will be discussed. The most popular breeds of cattle and hogs will be the subject of a number of good lectures along the lines of breeding, buying, grazing, feeding and maketing. Prof. A. D. Shame}, of Washington D. 0., recently of the University of Illinois, one of the most popular speakers and best informed writers on corn in the United States, will be present the entire week. R, S. Kerrick, of Bloomington, HL, and other successful, well-informed breeders and feeders of live stock, will make addresses. Profs. Latta, Huston, Skinner, Van Norman and Arthur will each present the latest in science and practice along his line marking a week brim full of good things hundreds of farmers have been wanting and long felt sorely the need of.