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Show II II MBJ I I III III llll I IBIllllJ NOTED SPEAKERS COMING I TO FARMERS' MEETING BOZE&AN, rfbnt, Dec 18. Farm-' ersj week at Montana State college, during the second wetek of January, 1921 i will have an its feature a throe- ; day discussion of market ing problems of the farmer. In this discussion which is to b- In the nature of ;n open j forum, some of the well known marketing mar-keting authorities of the country will participate. Many farmers' organizu- j lions in the northwest will be repre-j sentid at the forum, it has been announced, an-nounced, as well as organizations in I Canada, California and many other j states. ! Among thpSe who are expected to diecuaB various phases of the market-j i inif ni nbhmi ot the farmer Is Jullii K. iiarues. wheat cxpni to; and former director of the I'nltod States Grain corporation. Aaron Sapiro, attorney I for a number of California cb-opera-tie marketing aseoclations; A. A El 'more of Spokanp. president of the I Washington Wheal Growers" assr.di;' 'tion; l G. Shea, president c,f the l d-Irral d-Irral lan.l baak at Spokane, and V. D. i IMcWhorter, superintendent of the I eminent experlmenl sheiip ranch dt DuboiF. Idaho. I Farmer's week opens January 10 j with a conference of farm bureau prC8- dents. Gxvernoi-elect Joseph Uixon.l . of Montana, is scheduled to speak on i January It. January 12 1- 10 bp Live-ctock Live-ctock breeders' day The annunl Shorthorn sale will be held in the a;; I ordoon. The marketing forum will he hel l I jjai!'i::r 15 Co l". I'tirin? Hie week thfi Monta.ia Seed Iriowers' association ! will bold a seed show in Boseman. i |