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Page 137 - I second the motion. The President : It has been moved and seconded that the secretary be instructed to cast the vote of the association for Mr. Koth as director representing the Iowa Fruit Growers
Page 170 - I second the motion. THE PRESIDENT : It has been moved and seconded that the report of the Auditing Committee be approved. All in favor will signify the same by saying aye ; those to the contrary, no, Carried.
Page 168 - Second the motion. THE PRESIDENT: It has been moved and seconded that the report of the Commission on Uniform State Laws be accepted and placed on file.
Page 57 - States or, in his discretion, with other suitable agencies, to assist the owners of farms in establishing, improving and renewing woodlots, shelter belts, windbreaks and other valuable forest growth, and in growing and renewing useful timber crops...
Page 9 - He hath showed thee, -O man, what is good. And what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?
Page 230 - ' Over a vigorous clump of old roots place three inches of light soil in early spring. The shoots will push through this and flower. In the following September remove the soil, and the resting buds will be found high up on the stems with fine roots beneath. Cut these off and replant. The old clumps will then develop latent buds and continue as before, but little weakened by this process.
Page 87 - That's where the West begins; Where there's more of singing and less of sighing, Where there's more of giving and less of buying, And a man makes friends without half trying, That's where the West begins.
Page 134 - I move that these members be elected and that the Secretary be instructed to cast the ballot of the Association electing them to membership.
Page 57 - Agriculture to cooperate with the various states in procuring, producing and distributing forest tree seeds and plants for the purpose of establishing windbreaks, shelterbelts and farm woodlots upon denuded or non-forested lands within the states.
Page 138 - Is there any other business to come before this meeting ? If not, a motion to adjourn is in order. A motion to adjourn was made, and seconded, and carried; and the annual meeting was declared adjourned.