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Page 23November 8th, I924. The 7IIth meeting of the Enterprise Club was held at the The active members absent were Charles Bond and Samuel The guests were Dr. and Claude Cissel, Tom. Moore, J. W. C. L. Gilpin called the meeting to order and requested This being our first meeting with Harwood Owings, the Harwood told us that he had put in 70 acres of wheat. On reassembling at the house the minutes of our last No reports from committees. Crop Prices: Wheat $I.58 bu. Apples $0.50-$2.00 bu. At this point we were invited out to supper, which every On resuming business the Questions were in order. Harwood Owings has a clover field which was not cut for Albert Stabler distributed some Agricultural Department Milton Bancroft asked what to do with a field where the Richard Lansdale asked what it was worth to pasture sheep, J. W. Jones asked if you could set alsike or red clover, William Moore asked if it were safe to pasture sheep in E. C. Thomas was told that from $4.00 to $5.00 per month Tom Hyde asked if there was any market for loose hay. No. | Page 23 |