WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK


     WISCONSIN HORSE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION
 Secretary: J. G. FULLER, College of Agriculture, Madison.

 Expenditures, fiscal year 1933-34: None.
 Appropriations, 1935-37: $2,000 annually.
 Publications: None.
   The Wisconsin Horse Breeders Association' was organized in 1906
 and has for its purpose the promotion and improvement of better
 farm horses.


 WISCONSIN LIVE STOCK BREEDERS ASSOCIATION
 Secretary: ARLiE MUCKS, College of Agriculture, Madison.

 Expenditures, fiscal year 1933-34:  $23,743.26. Receipts:  $23,346.25
    plus balance on July 1, 1933 of $560.69.
Appropriations, 1935-37: $2000 per year.
Publications: Livestock Breeders Directory.
  The Livestock Breeders Association was organized in 1911 and has
received state aid since 1913. It seeks to improve the livestock of the
state and to aid breeders directly in the sale of live stock.


     WISCONSIN POTATO GROWERS ASSOCIATION

Secretary: Prof. J. G. MILWARD, College of Agriculture, Madison.

Expenditures, fiscal year 1933-34: $2,518.74. Receipts: $40.30.
Appropriations, 1935-37: $2000 per year.
Publications: No regular reports.
  The Wisconsin Potato Growers Association was organized in 1913
and has received state aid since that time. It aims to standardize
the potato crop and to develop improved varieties of potatoes.


    WISCONSIN STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
Secretary: H. J. RAHMLOW, 1532 University Avenue, Madison.

Expenditures, fiscal year 1933-34: $6,168.12. Receipts: $1,999.34.
Appropriations, 1935-37: $6,000 per year.
Publications: Wisconsin Horticulture  (monthly magazine); circu-
    lars on horticultural subjects.
  The Horticultural Society was formed in 1865, and has received
state aid since 1871. Its purpose is the advancement of all branches
of horticulture in the state. The membership of the society totaling


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