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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 18 No. 1 79-
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American Dairy Science Association Announcements

ABSTRACT

PROBLEMS IN TEACHING AT JUNE MEETING

President C. L. Roadhouse has indicated that the time will be ripe next June for another special session for the members of the Association who are interested in a discussion of teaching problems and methods. It is urged that the Heads of Departments of dairying and dairy husbandry in the various colleges who have inaugurated new curricula or innovations or modifications of such teaching practices arrange to have these presented and discussed at the June meeting of the Association. Inasmuch as there is no official Section of Dairy Instruction with duly elected officers, the Chairman of the Program Committee will be glad to arrange for temporary officers and the Program Committee will arrange a special program for such a temporary section if sufficient titles are sent in.

L. S. PALMER, Chairman Program Committee

REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON EVALUATION OF PROVEN SIRES

The correct evaluation of a sire's transmitting ability requires a correct record of what his daughters have produced under standard conditions and somewhat less important, of what the dams of those daughters have produced under equivalent conditions.







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