President Weschcke announces that the committees and state
vice-presidents for 1942 will continue for another year.
The membership circulars which contain the list of nut nurseries and a
list of publications on nut culture may be had from the secretary by all
who wish to distribute it.
The sets of reports as now sold lack the report for 1935. The few
remaining copies are being reserved for agricultural libraries. If
members have copies of this report for which they no longer have any use
their return to the secretary's office will be appreciated as it may
make possible the supplying of complete sets to libraries.
Treasurer's Report
REPORT OF THE TREASURER--AUG. 15, 1942 to SEPT. 1, 1943
_Receipts:_
Memberships $774.15
(Philip Allen $10.00)
(Exchange .15)
Sale of Reports 102.85
Sale of Index .75
Sale of Advertising (1941 Report) 5.00
Carl Weschcke Contribution 50.00
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$932.75 $932.75
_Disbursements:_
Fruit Grower Subscriptions 71.20
Printing and Mailing 1942 Report 328.37
Reporting 1941 Convention 32.50
Expense of President None
Expense of Secretary 74.02
Expense of Treasurer 26.38
Supplies and Miscellaneous 26.71
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$559.18 $559.18
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Excess of Receipts over Expenditures 373.57
Balance on Hand Aug. 15, 1942 216.05
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Balance on Hand Sept. 1, 1943 in North Linn Savings Bank $589.62
D. C. SNYDER, Treasurer
The Status of Nut Growing in 1943
SURVEY REPORT
JOHN DAVIDSON, _Chairman of Committee_
This survey of nut tree growing in the United States and Canada is a
cross section of the industry and has been conducted through the
membership of our Association. Questionnaires were submitted to all
mem
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