Excerpt from Wisconsin State Agricultural Society Transactions, Vol. 28: Including Addresses and Papers Presented at the Farmer's State Convention Held in February, 1890, in the Capitol, at Madison
The legislature of J 854 makes it incumbent upon the Secretary of the State Agricultural society to yearly transmit to the governor a detailed statement of the transactions and financial standing of the society. In compliance with the same I have the honor of submitting herewith the report of 1890.
The Fair of 1889 showed a marked improvement in number of exhibits in nearly every department over preceding years, especially so in fruits and field products. They make us proud of Wisconsin.
The attendance was not as large as usual, owing to the Military Encampment which preceded it by only three weeks, and the extremely cold weather for the season.
Wisconsin has in its state fair a true representative of its people, its soil and its climate.
A gentleman in attendance at the last fair, who had also attended the first state fair held at Janesville in 1851, said: "This fair shows the educational influence of organized efforts. Credit is not only due the State Agricultural society but all kindred state associations."
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