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DONALD L. McMILLEN, County Etension. Agent, Archuleta
County
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Revised June 1, 1934
COOPERATIVE EXTENSION WORK IN AGRICULTURE AND HOME ECONOMICS
U.S. Department of Agricultureand State Agricultural . Colleges Cooperating
Extensio~ Service
Division of Cooperative Extension Washington, D.C.
COMBINED ANNUAL REPORT OF COUNTY EXTENSION WORKERS
This report form is for use by county extension agents in making a combined statistical report on
all extension work done in the county during the yea,r. Agents resigning during the year should make
out this report before quitting the service.
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Approved:
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DEC 3 0 1935
SUGGESTIONS RELATIVE TO THE PREPARATION OF THE COUNTY EXTENSION
AGENT'S ANNUAL REPORT
The annual report should be a summa:ry, with analysis and interpretations, for presentation to the
people of the county, the State, and the Nation of the extension activities in each county for the year,
and the results obtained by the county extension agents assisted by the subject-matter specialists. The
making of such a report is of great value to the county extension agents and the people of the county in
showing the progress made during the year as a basis for future plans. It is of vital concern also to the
State and Nation as a measure of rural progress and a basis for intelligent legislation and financial support
of extension work:
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At least four copies of the annual report should be made: One copy for the county officials, one copy
for the agent's files, one copy for the State extension office, and one copy for the Extension Service,
United States Department of Agriculture. The report to the Washington office should be sent through the
State extension office.
STATISTICAL SuMMARY ·
Where two or more agents are employed in a county they should submit a single statistical report
showing the combined activities and accmnplishments of all county extension agents employed in the
county during the year. Results obtained through assistance rendered agents by specialists should also
be included. This report shows, insofar as possible, the part each agent has taken in forwarding the
extension program. The county totals should be the sum of the activities and a.ccomplishments of
indi-vidual agents minus duplications due to two or more agents participating in the same activity or
accomplish-ment.
The county totals, when properly recorded, show the progress made in the county during the
year in forwarding the entire extension program. Negro men and women agents should prepare a
com-bined statistical report separate from that of the white agents.
The statistical summary should be a report of this year's activities and results that can be verified by
records on file in the county office. Where records are not available careful estimates are desired. Such
estimates should be marked "Est."
NARRATIVE SuMMARY
A separate narrative report is desired from the leader of each line of work, such as county agricultural
agent, home demonstration agent, boys' and girls' club agent, and Negro agent. Where an assistant
agent has been employed during a part or all of the year, the report of his or her work should be included
with the report of the leader of that line of work. Where an agent in charge of a line of work has quit
the service during the year, the information contained in his or her report should be incorporated in the
annual report of the agent on duty at the close of the report year, and the latter report so marked.
The narrative report should summarize and interpret, under appropriate subheadings, the outstanding
results accomplished and the extension methods used for each project. Every statement should be
clear-cut, concise, forceful, and, where possible, reenforced with necessary data from the statistical summary.
Use a descriptive style of writing, giving major accomplishments first under each project. Give extension
methods fully relating to outstanding results· only, and where practicable illustrate with photographs,
maps, diagrams, blueprints, or copies of charts and other forms used. Full credit should be given to all
cooperating agencies. The lines should he· single-spaced, with double space between the paragraphs
and reasonably good margins. The pages should be numbered in consecutive order.
The following outline is merely suggestive of how the narrative report may be clearly and
systemati-cally presented. Each agent should prepare an outline to fit the situation and the work to be reported.
SUGGESTIVE OUTLINE OF ANNUAL NARRATIVE REPORT
I. Cover and title page. II. Table of contents.
III. Summary of activities and accomplishments, preferably of one or two typewritten pages only, placed at the beginning of the narrative report.
IV. Changes in county extension organization. (1) Form.
(2) General policies. (3) Procedure. V. County program of work.
(1) Factors considered and methods used in determining program of work. (2) Project activities and results.
Under appropriate headings and subheadings present in some detail for each major project or l!Jle of work the goals set up, the methods used, the results achieved, and the significance of these results in terms of improved farms and homes and of better community life.
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TERMINOLOGYTo insure reports which convey the intended meaning to others ·and to facilitate the compilation of
satisfactory national statistics on extension, it is extremely important that terms be used in accordance
with accepted definitions. The following definitions of extension terms have been approved by the
United States Department of Agriculture and the Association of Land Grant Colleges and Universities.
Agents slwuld read these definitions before starting to write the annual reports.
DEFINITIONS OF EXTENSION TERMS
1. A program of work is a statement of the specific projects to be undertaken by the extension agents during a year or a period of years.
2. A plan of work is a definite outline of procedure for carrying out the different phases of the program of work. Such a plan provides specifically for the means to be used and the methods of using them. It also shows what, how much, when, and where the work is to be done.
3. A community is a more or less well-defined group of rural people with common interests and problems. Such a group may include those within a township, trade area, or similar limits. For the purpose of this report a community is one of the several units into which a county is divided for conducting organized extension work.
4. A project leader, local leader, or committeeman is a person who, because of special interest and fitness, is selected to serve as a leader in advancing some phase of the local extension program. A project leader may be either an organization or a subject-matter leader.
5. Demonstrations as contemplated in this report are of two kinds-method demonstrations and result demonstrations. A method demonstration is a demonstration given by an extension worker or other trained leader for the purpose of showing how to carry out a practice. Examples: Demonstrations of how to can fruits and vegetables, mix spray materials, and cull poultry.
A result demonstration is a demonstration conducted by a farmer, home maker, boy, or girl under the-direct supervision of the extension worker, to show locally the value of a recommended practice. Such a demonstration involves a substantial period of time and records of results and comparisons, and is designed to teach others in addition to the person conducting the demonstration. Examples: Demonstrating that the application of fertilizer to cotton will result in more profitable yields, that underweight of certain children can be corrected through proper diet, that the use of certified seed in growing potatoes is a good investment, or that a large farm business results in a more efficient use of labor. · The adoption of a farm or home practice resulting from a demonstration or other teaching activity employed by the extension worker as a means of teaching is not in itself a demonstration.
6. A result demonstrator is an adult, a boy, or a girl who conducts a result demonstration as defined above.
7. A cooperator is a farmer or home maker who agrees to adopt certain recommended practices upon the solicitation of an extension worker. The work is not directly supervised by the extension agent and records are not required, but reports on the success of the practices may be obtained.
8. A 4-H Club is an organized group of boys and/or girls with the objectives of demonstrating improved practices in agriculture or home economics, and of providing desirable training for the members.
9. 4-H Club members enrolled are those boys and girls who actually start the work,outlined for the year.
10. 4-H Club members completing are those boys and girls who satisfactorily finish the work outlined for the year. 11. A demonstration meeting is a meeting held to give a method demonstration or to start, inspect, or further a result demonstration.
12. A leader-training meeting is a meeting at which project leaders, local leaders, or committeemen are trained to carry on extension activities in their respective communities.
13. An office call is a call in person by an individual or a group seeking agricultural or home-economics information, as a result of which some definite assistance or information is given. A telephone call differs from an office call in that the assist-ance or information is given or received by means of the telephone. Telephone calls may be either incoming or outgoing.
14. A farm or home visit is a call by the agent at a farm or home at which some definite information relating to exten-sion work is given or obtained.
15. Days in office should include time spent by the county extension agent in the office, at annual and other extension conferences, and on any other work directly related to office administration.
16. Days in field should include all days spent on official duty other than "days in office."
17. Letters written s:Q.ould include all original letters on official business. (Duplicated letters should not be included.) 18. An extension school is a school usually of 2 to 6 days' duration, arranged by the Extension Service, where practical instruction is given to persons not resident at the college. An extension short course differs from an extension school in that it is usually held at the college or another educational institution and usually for a longer period of time.
19. Records consist of definite information on file in the county office that will enable the agent to verify the data on extension work included in this report.
20. The county extension association or committee is that county organization, whether a membership or a delegate body, which is recognized officially in the conduct of extension work in the county. · 8- 8618
GENERAL ACTIVITIES
Report Only This Y~'s Extension Activities and Results That Can Be Verified
1. List below the names, titles, and periods of service of the county extension agents whose work is included in this report. Include time of assistants with that of regular agent.
(Name)
AGENT
Home demonstration agent _____ }
(1)
Asst. home demonstration agent
Total months of service this year (a) Days de-voted to A.A.A. work (b) Days
de-voted to Total days Total days relief work in office infield
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Agricultural agent _________________ }(3) _____,.L_~~ ---~~-~ ---~~--
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(b) Home demonstration: (1) N arne ________________________________________________________________________ _(c) 4-H Club: ( 1) Name .... _____ .-. ___ .---... ---(2) Number of members ...
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(2) Number of members __________ _ (2) Number of members __________ _ 23. Number of communities in county where extension work should be
conductedf~_;r"_/~
/ 3 4. Number of above communities in which the extension program has been planned cooperatively6
by extension agents and local
committees.---~---5, Number of different voluntary county or community project lettders or committeemen actively engaged in for-warding the extension program:
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(1) Men ... L.... {(1) Men ____ _/_____ (3) Older club boys ______________ }
(a) Adult work (b) 4-H Club work
(2) Women __
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(2) Women.~--- ( 4) Older club girls _____________ _ 45
6. Number of different paid local leaders engaged in A.A.A. program, or in relief work __
{(a)
Men·---~~---}
6(b) Women ...
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7. Number of clubs or other groups organized to carry on adult home demonstration work__________________________________ 7 8. Number of members in such clubs or groups .... --- 8ITEM Home demonstra-tion a~ents
(a)
4-H Club agents
(b) Agricultural agents (c) County total
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(d)
9. Number of 4-H Clubs ______________________________________ ---
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9 10. Number of different 4-H Clubmem~
{(1) Boys l! ___ -- - --- --- --- - --- _______ /_/?__ _______________LP._ _____ }
10 hers enrolled.---·--~--~--- (2) Girls 2 ___________________________________________ ________
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11. Number of diff~rent 4-H Club mem- {(1) Boys a ___ ---} 11 hers completmg__________________________ (2) Girls a ____ --- --- ____________ [_ ________________
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12. Number of different members enrolled in 4-H Club work for:4MEMBERS 1st year 2d year 3d year 4th year 5th year 6th year and over
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121 County total should equal sum of preceding three columns minus duplications due to two or more agents participating in tho same activity or
accomplishment.
2 Report the total number of different boys or girls enrolled in club work. This total should equal the sum of the project enrollments reported on pages 7 to
24, minus duplications due to the same boy or girl carrying on two or more subject-matter lines of work. a Same as footnote 2 but refers to completions instead of enrollments.
GENERAL AcTIVITIEs-Continued
Report Only This Year•s Extension Activities and Results That Can Be Verified
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-ITEM Age 10 and 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 and _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1 _ _ _ _ _ _ 1_u_n_d_er_1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ --- ---~
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i4. Number of 4-H Club members:1 (a) Inschool---~-h---
(b) Out ofschooL---~---
14I 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 22. 23. 24.
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(a)
4-H Club Agricultural
agents agents County total2
(b) (c) (d)
Number of 4-H Club teams trained ____
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--- 16Members in groups reported in ques- { (1) young men _____________ ---'--- ---
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tion 16--- (2) Young women __________'~---Total number of farm or home visits 3 made in conducting exten-
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18 Number of different farms or homes visited _____________________________________________ --- _______j_h __
---~~- 19 Number of calls relating to extension {(l) Office _____________________ --- --- __f-_;j:_L ___ ____
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20 work____________________________________________ (2) Telephone _______________ --- ---
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Number of news articles or stories published 4--- ___________________________________
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Number of individual letters written _______________________________________ --- _______________ --~~_}_ _____
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N um?er of different circular letters prepared (not total copies /
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21 22 23 24 25. Number of radio talks made _______________________________________________________________________________________________ --- 25 26. Number of events at which extension exhibits were shown. ____________________________________________________ /_ ____________ /_ 2621.
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1 } · 28 given by agents and spemahsts not (2) Total attendance ______ --- ____________ e_ _____.L __
t;t ___ _reported under question 27)
---29. Meetings held at result demonstrations.{ (1) Number--- } 29 (2) Total attendance ______
---1 The total for this question should agree with county total, question 10.
2 County total should equal sum of preceding three columns minus duplications due to two or more agents participating in the same activity or
accomplishment.
3 Do not count a single visit to both the farm and home as two visits.
'Do not count items relating to notices of meetings only.
N OTE.-Questions 18-34 refer to the total number of different activities conducted this year. The totals should equal the sums of the corresponding information reported on following pages minus duplications where the same activity relates to two or more lines of work. s-8618
GENERAL AcTIVITIEs-Continued
Report Only This Year's Extension Activities and Results That Can Be Verified
ITEM Home dem-onstration agents (a) 4-H Club agents (b) Agricultural agents (c) County totall (d) { (a) { (1) Adult work_ 30. Tours conducted________ (b) Number--- --- --- --- --- ) Total attendance _____ ---,2..., 30
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Number---~---.--- --- --- --- ' { (1) Adult work_ 31. Achievement days helcl32.
33.
34.
Encampments held __
(Do not include picnics, rallies, or short courses, as these should be re-ported under other meetings.) { (a) (2) 4-H Club ___ _ (b) (1) { (a) (b) Farm women __ (c) (2)
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(a) 4-H club ..•.•.•.~:;
(d) Total attendance _____ ---Number---Total members at- · ·
tending _______________ ---Total others
attend-ing ___________ ~--- -
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Total boys attend- ·
ing _____________________ _______________ ---Total girls
attend-ing ____________________________________ _______________ ---Total others
attend-ing _____________________
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33and not previously reported______________ (2) Total attendance ______ ---~---4---
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(1)Adult work_ ____{(a)
Number _________________ --- ____.:t_t?_ ____
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committeemen (b) Total attendance ______ --- --- _____6 __
(2 ____ _________ (?. ___ _not participated 34
in by agents or {(a) Number __________________
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(2) 4-H club_____ (b) Total attendance ______---SUMMARY OF EXTENSION INFLUENCE FOR YEAR
It is highly desirable for extension workers to consider the proportion of farms and farm homes in the county which have been definitely influenced to make some substantial change in farm or home operations as a result of the extension program for men, women, boys, and girls. It is recognized that this information is very difficult for agents to report accurately, so a conservative estimate based upon such records, surveys, and other sources of information as are available will be satisfactory. Such estimates should be marked "Est."
Include results of emergency activities as well as the regular extension program.
35. Number of farms in
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3536. Number of farms on which changes in pmctices have definitely resulted from the agricultural extension program3../' 36 37. Number of farm homes in which changes in practice!' have definitely resulted from the home demonstration pro-gram _______________________________ ---_________________________________________________________________________________________ --- 37 38. Number of other homes in which changes in practices have definitely resulted from the home demonstration
pro-gram.--- 38 39. Number of farm homes with 4-H Club members enrolled ____________________________________________________________________
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39 40. Number of other homes with 4-H Club members enrolled _______________________________________________________________________ ~ 40 41. Total number of different farm families influenced by some phase of the extension program ___________________J_.,/ __ .6
41(Include questions 36, 37, and 39, minus duplications.) _p
42. Total number of different other families influenced by some phase of extension program _______________________________ -..?. 42
(Include questions 38 and 40, minus duplications.)
1 County total should equal sum of preceding three columns minus duplications due to two or more agents participating in the same activity or
accomplishment. . .
N oTE.-Questions 18-34 refer to the total number of diffsrent activities conducted this year. The totals should equal the sums of the corresponding informat1un reported on following pages minus duplications where the same activity relates to two or more lines of work. 8-8618
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CEREALS
1Report Only This Year's Extension Activities and Results That Can Be Verified
ITEM Corn Wheat Oats Rye
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(a) (b) (c) (d) Barley (e) All other cereals2 (f) 43. Days devoted to line of work by:(1) Home demonstration agents _______________ ~---__________ :_---~
(2) 4-H Club agents _________________________ ~---____________________________________ --- ___________ _
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44. Number of communities in which work was conducted .... ______
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44 45. N umJ:>e~ of voluntary local leaders or committeemen . .. . . / ·I
assisting ____________________________ --- .. --- .... --- --- --- --- --- 45 46. Days of assistance rendered by voluntary leaders or . /
committeemen ___________ --- .. ---.~--- --- --- --- --- 46
4 7. Number of adult result demonstrations conducted--- ____________ --- --- 4 7 48. Number of meetings at result demonstrations ______________ --- ____________ ---!--~--... --- --- 48
49. 50. 51.
Number of method-demonstration meetings held __________ --~-~---___________________________________________________________ _
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Number of other meetings held _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _ Number of news stories
published---~
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52. Number of different circular letters issued ________________ -___ ---~--- _______ /_ __ --- ________________________ --- 52 53. Number of farm or home visits made _________________________ _______
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53 54. Number of office calls received __________________________________-~-~/
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-55. .Number of 4-H C! ub members enrolled..{:;
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Numb~r
of 4-H Club members com- {(1) Boys ________--~---~--·--- ---}
5657. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. . pleting_________________________________________ (2) Girls ________ ---·---~---Number of acres in projects conducted by 4-H Club
members completing ____________________________________________ ---~-- -- ~- -----,- --- --- --- 57
Total yields of crops grown by 4-H Club members com-pleting _____________________________________________________________________ bu. _______ bu. _______ bu. _______ bu. _______ bu. ______ bu. . . 58
Number of farmers following fertilizer recommendations _________________________ ----~---~---________________________ 59
Number of farmers following insect-control recom-mendations _________________________________ ---_____ _ ___ ______ __ _______ _____ ____________ ____________ ____ ____ ____ ____________ 60 Number of farmers following disease-control recom-menda tions ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ---'--- ____________ ____________ 61 , .
Nu~ber of farmers following marketing. recommenda- I·
tions _________________________________________________________________________________________ ---~---____________ --- ~ ____________ 62
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63 Number of far:r~s for which production-reductioncon-3
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tracts were signed .... --- --- ____________ --- ____________ ,____________ ____________ 64
Total acres taken out of production on such farms in .. . ·
accordance with contracts reported in question 64----~~ ---~---____________ ~---~~~ ~---,--- ----~--- 65
Number of farmers following other specific practice ' · · · ·
recommendations:4 . . ·.; .
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1 Report fall-sown crops the year they are harvested. 2 Indicate crop by name.
a Include all co:n and hog contracts. This total should agree with 242(d).
~ For the sake of uniformity it is suggested that each State prepare a Ji'st of the more important practices to be tep<irtcd upon by all agents in that State.
LEGUMES AND FORAGE CROPS
Report Only This Year's Extension Activities and Results That Can Be Verified Clover
ITEM Alfalfa Sweet-clover son, alsike, (red, crim- Vetch Lespedeza Pastures white) (a)
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67. 68. 69. 70. Days devoted to line of work by: (1) Home demonstration agents __________________________ --- ____________ --- --- - -- --- -- ~ (2) 4-H Club agents _________________________________________ --- ________________________ ---·I
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68Num~e~ of voluntary local leaders or committeemen assisting ______________________________ --- ---________________ --- --- --- --- 69
Days of assistance rendered by voluntary leaders or committeemen---______________ --- --- ---_ --- --- 70
71. Number of adult result demonstrations conducted--- --- --- --- 71
72. Number of meetings at result demonstrations ______________ --- ____________ --- --- 72
73. Number of method-demonstration meetings held __________________________________ ____________ --- --- 73
7 4. Number of other meetings held _________________________________ --- ________________________ --- --- --- 7 4 75. Number of news stories published ______________________________ --- 75
76. Number of different circular letters issued __________________________ }_ _____ ./_ ______ --- --- 76
77. Number of farm or home visits made _________________________ --- ---,--- --- 77
78. Number of office calls received--- ____
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7879. Number of 4-H Club members
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Number of acres in projects conducted by 4-H Club members completing ____________________________________________ --- --- --- --- 8181. 82.
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85. Number of farmers following disease-control recom-mendations---=--- ________________________ ________________________ --- --- 85
86. Number of farmers following marketing recommenda-tions--- ____________ --- --- --- 86
87. Number of farmers assisted in using timely economic information as a basis for readjusting enterprise ________________________________ --- 87
88. Number of farms for which production-reduction con-tracts were signed--- ____________ --- ____________ --- 88
89. Total acres taken out of production on such farms in accordance with contracts reported in question 88 __________________ --- --- --- --- --- 89 90. Number of farmers following other specific practice
recommendations: 1 (1) ··--- (2) ---- ---(3) --- --- --- --- --- --- __________ _._ ( 4) ---- (5) ---- ---- ---
---~ ;f9r th~ S!\ke of uniformity it is suggested that each State prepare a list of the more important practices to be reported upon by all agents in that State.
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LEGUMEs AND FoRAGE CRoPs-CoNTINUED
Report Only This Year's Extension Activities and Results That Can Be Verified
ITEM Soybeans (q) Cow peas and field peas (h) Velvet-beans (i)
Field beans Peanuts
(j) (k) All other legumes and forage crops I (m)
67. Days devoted to line of work by:
(1) Home demonstration agents __________________________ ---~
68.
69.
70.
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67 Number of communities in which work was conducted .. --- _______L __
Number of voluntary local leaders or committeemen assisting _______________________________ --- __ --- --- ___________________________________________ / __ _ Days of assistance rendered by voluntary leaders orcommitteemen ____________________________________________________ --- --- --- ______
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69
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71. Number of adult result demonstrations conducted--- 71
72. Number of meetings at result demonstrations ______________ --- 72
73. Number of method-demonstration meetings held __________ --- --- --- --- --- 73 7 4. Number of other meetings held--- 7 4 75. Number of news stories published--- --- --- --- _______
L__
7 5 76. Number of different circular letters issued--- --- --- --- 7677. Number of farm or home visits made _________________________ --- --- --- ---
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7778. Number of office calls received--- ________
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7879. Number of 4-H Club members enrolled. ..
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79N umb~r of 4-H Club members com- {(1) Boys ________ ---} 80 pleting_________________________________________ (2) Girls ________ ---80.
Number of acres in projects conducted by 4-H Club
members completing ____________________________________________ --- --- --- --- --- 81 81.
82. Total yields of crops grown by 4-H Club members com- { _______ bu. _______ bu. _______ bu. --- _______ bu. } 82 pleting___________________________________________________________ _ ____ tons _____ tons _____ tons _______ bu. ______ .lb. _____ tons 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90.
Number of farmers following fertilizer recommendations _________________________ ---Number of farmers following insect-control
recom-mendations _____________________ --- ____________ ---Number of farmers following disease-control
recom-mendations _______________________________________________________ --- --- ____________ --- --- ---__ Number of farmers following marketing
recommenda-tions--- ________________________ ---N ~~ber of. farmers as~isted in u.sin& timely ec~.momic /
m ormatiOn as a basis for readJustmg enterprise ________ --- ____________ --- ___________ _
Number of farms for which production-reduction con- ·; '•
tracts were signed--- ---Total acres taken out of production on such farms in
accordance with contracts reported in question 88 ______ __ :.. _________ ---Number of farmers following other specific practice
recommendations:2 (1) ---- (2) ---- (3) ---·--- ··--- ( 4) ---- ( 5) ---- --- ---
---I Indicate crop by n!tme.
2 For the sake of uniformity it is suggested that each State prepare a list of the more important practices to be reported upon by all agents in that State.
8-861~ 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
POTATOES, COTTON, TOBACCO, AND OTHER SPECIAL CROPS
Report Only This Year's Extension Activities and Results That Can Be Verified
ITEM Irish pota- Sweetpota-toes toes Cotton Tobacco
(a) (b) (c) (d)
91. Days devoted to line of work by:
All other special crops t (e)
(2) 4-H Club agents ____________________________________________________________________________ ---(1) Home demonstration agents _____________________________________ --- ____________ \
/ 91
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92. Number of communities in which work was conducted __________________ /_ _________________________________________ --- 92 93. Number of voluntary local leaders or committeemen assisting _______ /.__________________ ____________________________________ 93 94. Days of assistance rendered by voluntary leaders or
commit-teemen _____________ --- --- __ --- __________ -- __________ __ _ _ __________ 94 95. Number of adult result demonstrations conducted ___________________ --- ________________________ 95 96. Number of meetings at result demonstrations _________________________ --- --- ____________ ________________________ 96 97. Number of method-demonstration meetings held _____________________ --- --- ____________ --- 97 98. Number of other meetings hel<L--- --- --- --- --- --- 98 99. Number of news stories published _________________________________________ --- --- --- 99 100. Number of different circular letters issued ______________________________ --- --- --- ____________ ____________ 100 101. Number of farm or home visits made ____________________________________ ---________________________ 101 102. Number of office calls received __________________________________________________
6_ ____ --- --- ____________ ____________
102103. Number of 4-H Club members enrolled __________
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103 104. Number of 4-H Club members completing ______--G:;
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104105. Number of acres in projects conducted by 4-H Club members
completing _____________________________________________________________________ --- --- ___________ --- ---. 105 106. Total yields of crops grown by 4-H Club members completing _________ bu. ______ bu. ______ lb.2 _______ lb. ____________ 106
107. Number of farmers following fertilizer recommendations _______________________ --- ---________________________ 107 108. Number of farmers following insect-control recommendations ____ --- ____________ --- _________________________ 108 109. Number of farmers following disease-control recommendations ___ ---_________________________________________________ 109 110. Number of farmers following marketing recommendations _________ ---________________________________________________ 110 111. Number of farmers assisted in using timely economic
informa-tion as a basis for readjusting enterprise _________________________________________ --- --- --- 111 112. Number of farms for which production-reduction contracts were signed ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ---___ __ _ ___ ______ __ 112 113. Total acres taken out of production on such farms in accordance
with contracts reported in question 112 ______________________________ --- ____________ --- 113 114. Number of farmers following other specific practice
recom-mendations: 3 (1) -- ---(2) (3) (4) ( 5) ---
---t Indicate crop by name.
114
2 Report yield of cotton in pounds of seed cotton.
a For the sake of uniformity it is suggested that each State prepare a list of the more important practices to be reported upon by all agents in that State.
FRUITS, VEGETABLES, AND BEAUTIFICATION OF HOME GROUNDS
Report Only This Year's ExtenBion Activities and Results That Can Be VerifiedMarket
Beauti-Home gardening, fication Tree Bush and ITEM gardens truck, and of home canning grounds fruits small fruits Grapes
crops
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f)
115. Days devoted to line of work by:
(1) Home demonstration agents __________________________ __________ --- ____________________________________ ) (2) 4-H Club agents _______________________________________ ____________
---115
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116. Number of communities in which work was conducted. ________________________________________________ --- 116
117. Num~e~ assisting _________________________________________________________________________ --- ________________________ --- 117 of voluntary local leaders or committeemen 118. Days of assistance rendered by voluntary leaders or committeemen _______________________________________________________________ --- --- --- --- --- 118
119. Number of adult result demonstrations conducted _______ _______________________________________________ --- --- 119
120. Number of meetings at result demonstrations ____________ --- 120
121. Number of method-demonstration meetings held _________________________________ --- _____ _: ______ --- 121
122. Number of other meetings held __________________________________________ ---~ ---____________ --- 122
123.' Number of news stories published ___________________________________________________ --- ____________ --- 123
124. Number of different circular letters issued ______________________________________________________ --- --- --- 124
125. Number of farm or home visits made ________________________________________________ --- ____________ --- 125
126. Number of office calls received ____________________________________________ ________________________________________________ --- 126
127. Number of 4-H Club members enrolled __
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127 128. 129. 130. 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. 137. 138. 139. 140. N umb.er of 4-H Club members com-i (
1) Boys ________ ---~------··--- --- --- ---} 128pleting__________________________________________ (2) Girls ________ ---~--- ---Number of acres in projects conducted by 4.-H Club members completing__________________________________________________________________ x x x x ____________ ____________ ____________ 129 Total yields of crops grown by 4-H club members completing·--- _______ bu. _______ bu. x x x x _______ bu. _______ bu. _______ bu. 130 Number of farms or homes where fertilizer recom-mendations were followed___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 131 Number of farms or homes where insect-control recom-mendations were followed ________________________________________________________________________________________________ --- 132 _ Number of farms or homes where disease-control recommendations were followed___________________________________________________________________________________________________ 133 Number of farms or homes where marketing recom-mendations were followed ____________________________________________________________ --- 134
Number of farms or homes where assistance was given in using timely economic information as a basis for readjusting enterprise _________________________________________ --- ____________ --- ____________ --- 135 Number of homes where recommendations were
fol-lowed as to establishment or care of lawn_______________ x x x x x x x x --- x x x x x x x x x x x x 136 Number of homes where recommendations were
fol-lowed regarding planting of shrubbery and trees______ x x x x x x x x ____________ x x x x x x x x x x x x 137 Number of homes where recommendations were
fol-lowed as to treatment of walks, drives, or fences ______ x x x x x x x x --- x x x x x x x x x x x x 138 Number of homes where recommendations were
fol-lowed as to improving appearance of exterior of
house and outbuildings_______________________________________ X X X X X X X X --- X X X X X X X X X X X X 139
Number of homes where other specific practice recom-mendations were followed: 1
(1) --- --- --- ---~--- --- )
(2) --
---140
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-1 F9r the ~ake of uniformity it is suggested that each State prepare a list of the more important practices to be reported upon by all agents in that State.
FORESTRY AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
Report Only This Year's Extension Activities and Results That Can Be VerifiedITEM Forestry
(a)
141. Days devoted to line of work by:
Agricultural engineering' (farm and home)
(b)
(1) Horne d.emonstra tion agents __________________________ --- ---~
(2) 4-H Club agents __________________________________________ ---___________
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141142. Number of communities in which work was conducted ___ --- --- 142 H-3. Num?e~ of voluntary local leaders or committeemen
aSSISting __________________ --___ ---_______ ---_---______ ---_________ ----____________________________ . _ ---_________ ----__________ . _ _ _ _ _ 143 144. Days of assistance rendered by voluntary leaders or committeemen____________________________________________________ ____ _ ___ __ _ __ __ _ _ __ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ ___ _ _ _ _____ _ __ _ __ _ _____ ____ __ ___ _ _ _ ___ _ _ 144
145. Number of adult result demonstrations conducted _________ ---·--- 145 146. Number of meetings at result demonstrations _______________ ---··-··---··--··---··--- 146 14 7. Number of method-demonstration meetings held ___________ --- --- 14 7 148. 149. 150.
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148 149 150 151. Number of farm or home visits made __________________________ --- 151 152. Number of office calls received __________________________________ --- --- 152153. Number of
4-H Club members enrolled- {
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154.
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154
(1) Transplant beds cared (1) Acres terraced __________ _
for---(2) Acres planted to for- (2) Machines or equip-est
trees---~---155. Number of units handled by 4-H Club members com- (3) Acres thinned, weed-pleting____________________________________________________________ ed, p rune d , or
ment repaired _____ _ (3) Articles made ___________ _ managed ______________ _
(4) Acres of farm wood- (4) Equipment installed land protected from
fire ________ ---FORESTRY-Continued
155
156. Number of farms on which new areas were reforested by planting with small trees ________________________________________ 156 157. Acres involved in preceding question ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 157 158. Number of farmers planting windbreaks or shelter belts---··--- 158 159. Number of farmers planting trees for erosion controL--- 159 160. Number of farmers making improved thinnings and weedings--- 160 161. Number of farmers practicing selection cutting______________________________________________________________________________________ 161 162. Number of farmers pruning forest trees---····---- 162 163. N urn ber of farmers cooperating in prevention of forest fire_________ ______________________________________________________________ 163 164. Number of farmers adopting improved practices in production of naval stores ______________________________________________ 164 165. Number of farmers adopting improved practices in production of maple sugar and sirup ________________________________ 165
FoRESTRY-Continued
Report Only This Year'• Extension Aetivitiee and Results That Can Be Verifled
166. Number of farmers assisted in timber estimating and appraisaL--- 166 167. Number of farmers following wood-preservation recommendations ______________________________________________________________ 167 168. Number of farmers following recommendations in the marketing of forest products ____________________________________ 168 169. Number of farmers following other speeific practice reeommendations: 1
(a)---~
(b}---·---·---~--- 169
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AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING-Continued
Engineering activities Number of farms. Number of units
(a) (b)
Total value of service or savings
(c)
170. Terracing and erosion controL _______________ ·--- _____________________ acres. $___________________________ 170 171. Drainage practices _______________________________ --- ---__ acres.
172. Irrigation practices ______________________________ --- _____________________ acres. 173. Land-clearing practices _________________________ --- _____________________ acres. 17 4. Better types of machines _______________________ --- ________________ machines. 175. Maintenance and repair of machines _______ --- ________________ machines. 176. Efficient use of machinery--- --- x x x x x x x x x 177. All buildings constructed _______________________ --- ________________ buildings. 178. Buildings remodeled, repaired, painted _____ ---~---________________ buildings.
179. Farm electrification __________________________________ ---___________ ---_________________
---171
172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180. Horne equipment _______ --- ---___ ___ __ _ ________________ _____ _ _______ ____ _ ____________________ ___ __ 180 181. Total of columns (a) and (c)--- _____________________ farms. x x x x x x x x x $_ _______________ ________ 181 182. Number of machines repaired as reported in question 175, by types:(a) Tractors _____________ ---_________________ ---__ _
(b) Tillage implements _____________________________________ _
(c) Harvesters and threshers _____________________________ _
(d) Plows _______________ ---____________________________ _
183. Number of buildings and equipment improved as reported in questions 177, 178, 179, 180, by types:
(a) Dwellings constructed according to plans
furnished---(b) Dwellings remodeled according
to
plans furnished _________________________________________________________________ _(c) Sewage systems installed ______________________________ _ ( i) Silos ___________________________________________________________ _
(d) Water systems installed _______________________________ _ (j) Hog houses.. ________________________________ J _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
(e) Heating systems installed _____________________________ _ (k) Poultry houses _____________________________________________ _ 183 (f) Lighting systems installed ____________________________ _ (Z) Storage structures _________________________________________ _ (g) Home appliances and machines______________________ (m) Other ________________________________________________________ _
(h) Dairy buildings___________________________________________ _ _________________ --- __________________________ _
1 For the sake of uniformity it is suggested that each State prepare a list of the more important practices to be reported upon by all agents in that State. 8-8618
POULTRY AND BEES
Report Only This Year's Extension Activities and Results That Can Be Verified ITEM
184. Days devoted to line of work by:
. ..,
Poultry
(a)
Bees
(b)
(1) Home demonstration agents ______________________________________ ---~
(2) 4-H Club
agents---;:;
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184185. Number of communities in which work was conducted _______________ --- 185
186. Number of voluntary local leaders or committeemen assisting ______ --- 186
187. Days of assistance rendered by voluntary leaders or committeemen_--- 187
188. Number of adult result demonstrations conducted---~--- 188
189. Number of meetings at result demonstrations---~--- - --- 189
190. Number of method-demonstration meetings held _______________________ --- 190
191. Number of other meetings held---··--- 191
192. Number of news stories published __________________________________________ --- 192
193. Number of different circular letters issued _______________________________ --- --- ---~--- ---- 193
194. Number of farm or home visits made ______________________________________ --- --- 194
195. Number of office calls received ______________________________________________ --- --·--- 195
196. Number of 4-H Club members enrolled ___________ -{::;
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H Club members completing ________ -e;
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197 198. Number of units in projects conducted by 4-H Club members completing _____________________________________ ---__________________________ chickens ___________________ colonies 198 PouLTRY-Continued 199. Number of families following an organized improved breeding plan as recommended ______________________________________ 199 200. Number of families following recommendations in purchasing baby chicks ___________________________________________________ 200 201. Number of families following recommendations in chick rearing _________________________________________________________________ 201 202. Number of families following production-feeding recommendations_____________________________________________________________ 202 203. Number of families following sanitation recommendations in disease and parasite controL _____________________________ 203 204. Number of families improving poultry-house equipment according to recommendations __________________________________ 204 205. Number of families following marketing recommendations________________________________________________________________________ 205 206. Number of families assisted in using timely economic information as a basis for readjusting enterprise _______________ 206 207. Number of families following other specific practice recommendations: 1~: ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~}
207BEES-CONTINUED 208. Number of farmers following recommendations in transferring colonies to modern hives _________________________________ 208 209. Number of colonies involved in question 208--- 209
210. Number of farmers following disease-control recommendations __________________________________________________________________ 210 211. Number of farmers following requeening recommendations _______________________________________________________________________ 211 212. Number of farmers following marketing recommendations--- 212
213. Number of farmers following other specific practice recommendations: 1
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2131 For the sake of uniformity it is suggested that each State prepare a list of the more important practices to be reported upon by all agents in that State. 8 - 8618
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DAIRY CATTLE, BEEF CATTLE, SHEEP, SWINE, AND HORSES
Report Only This Year's Extension Activities and Results That Can Be Verified
ITEM Dairy cattle
(a) Beef cattle (b) Sheep Swine (c) (d)
Ilorses and Other mules livestock! (e) (j) ---~~----l---l---l---l---l---1 ---214. 215. 216. 217. Days devoted to line of work by:
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214 Number of communities in which work was conducted _________j _________
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-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_!-_ -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ -_ 216 committeemen__________________________________________________ ----:-~-- ~ 217218. Number of adult result demonstrations conducted ____ _ 218 219 219. Number of meetings at result demonstrations __________ _ 220. Number of method-demonstration meetings held _______ _ --- --- --- ---~ --- 220
221. Number of other meetings held______________________________ _ _______ / ______
6 ___ --- ---
221222. Number of news stories published___________________________ _ _______ /__ ______
Z _______
& __ --- ____________ ---
222223. Number of different circular letters issued ________________ _
---~
______ .:?.:: __ --- --- --- ---
223224. Number of farm or home visits made ______________________ _
---~-~-
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224225. Number of office calls received ______________________________ _
__;{.__~-- ~~~&-
_____
?__~_
--- --- ---
225226. Number of 4-H Club members enrolled_ {(1) Boys _______ _ (2) Girls _______ _ ::::::::::
:::~~
::::::::::: ::::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: }226 Numb~r of 4-H Club members com- { (1) Boys ________ ·---.--- ·--- --- --- } 227 pletmg________________________________________ (2) Girls ________---1
L--- ---Number of animals in projects conducted by 4-H Club . 227. 228. members completing ___________________________________________ ____________ ·--- ____________ --- --- ____________ 228 229. Number of farmers assisted in obtaining purebred slres ______________ ·--- ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ 229 230. Number of farmers assisted in obtaining high-grade or purebred females ________________________________ : ___________ ____________ ____________ --- _______________________ --- 230231. Number of bull, boar, ram, or stallion circles or clubs ' organized or assisted---~----____________ --- ____________________________________ --- 231
232. Number of members in preceding circles or clubs ________ ____________ _______ _'____ ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ 232 233. Number of herd or flock-improvement associations organized or assisted __________________________________________ __________________________ :_________ ____________ ____________ ____________ 233
234. 235. 236. 237. 238. 239. 240. 241. 242. 243.
Number of members in these associations __________________________________________ --- _______________________ _ Number of farmers not in associations keeping per-formance records of animals ___________________ :_ _________________________________________________
---~--_______________________ _
Number of families assisted in home butchering, meat cutting, and curing ________________________________________________________ ---··--·-_______________________________________________ _ Number of families assisted in butter and cheese mak-ing ______________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________ --- ---I Number of farmers following parasite-control recom-mendations ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ---Number of farmers following disease-control recom-mendations _______________________________________________________ __
.f[ ___
/'_k ____
,;t_ ___
/ / ft!?... _ ________________________ _______________________ _ Number of farmers following marketingrecommenda-tions--- _______________________________________________________________________ _
Number of farmers assisted in using timely economic f ,
information as a basis for readjusting enterprise __________________ --- ____________ --- --- ___________ _
N~~~~; ~e;:r~sn~~--':~~~~~~-~~-~~-~~~~~~~~~-~~~~-~-~-~~---- j~_f?
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2--- _______________________ _Total reduction in number of animals on such farms in
accordance with contracts reported in question 242 __ ~/_ __
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/.~t:?..-~- _d_..¥._~(2 --- _______________________ _t Include rabbits, goats, game and Cur animals.
2 Include all corn and hog contracts. This total should agree with 64(a). 8-8618
234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
Report Only This Y1,1ar's Extension Activities ~d Results That Can Be Verified
Public FARM MANAGEMENT problems
and eco- Marketing,
nomic plan- Farm rec- Farm and buying, ITEM ning on ords (in- Individual homefi- Outlook selling, and
county or ventories, farm plan- nancing financing community accounts, ning (short and
basis 1 etc.) long time)
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (j)
244. Days devoted to line of work by:
245. 246. 247.
(2) 4- H Club agents _______________________________________________________________ --- ___________ _ (1) Home demonstration agents ____________________________________ --- --- --- --- ____________ )
j'__
1
I
3
244;: :
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Number of communities in which work was conducted ________ _.j__~ --- --- _______
2= ---___________ _
Number of voluntary local leaders or committeemen assisting __________________________________________________________t.j
---~-
J ___
---~-___ --- --- --- ___________ _
Days of assistance rendered by voluntary leaders or fl
committeemen _____________________ ---_________________ !J_ ___ _ --- --- ____ ) __ ~·-·-____________
---245 246 247 248. Number of adult result demonstrations conducted __________________ --- --- ____________ ____________ ____________ 248 249. Number of meetings at result demonstrations _________________________ --- --- 249 250. 251. 252. 253. 254. 255. 256. 257.
Number of method-demonstration meetings held _________ ---Number of other meetings held---:--- __
j_ __
t?_ ___ --- ____________ ____j__7__ __
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Number of farm or home visits made _____________________________
;1._ __
---Number of office calls received ________________________________2_/Lf __ --- _
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Girls ________ xxxx Boys ________ xxxx --- --------- xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxxN
~r.r~~gor
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xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx250 251 252 253 254 255
258. Number of farmers keeping farm accounts throughout the year under supervision of
agent---{~~? ~1~~~--~~~~J258
259. Number of farmers keeping cost-of-production records under supervision of agent _________________________________________ 259 260- Number of farmers assisted in summarizing and interpreting their accounts _______________________________________________ 260 261, Number of farmers assisted in making inventory or credit statements _________________________________________________________ 261 262. Number of farmers assisted in obtaining credit __________________________________________________________________________ ,.t.:g._L____ 262 263. Number of farmers assisted in making mortgage or other debt adjustments _________________________________________________ 263 264. Number of farm credit associations assisted in organizing during the year ___________________________________________________ 264 265. Number of farm business or enterprise-survey records taken during year---'---?.__2._ ____ 265 266. Number of farmers making recommended changes in their business as result of keeping accounts orsurvey records ____________________________________________________________ ---__ --_______ ---_--_--- 266 267. Number of other farmers adopting cropping, livestock, or complete farming systems according
to recommendations _________________________________________________________________ --- 26 7 268. Number of farmers advised relative to leases·--- 268 269. Number of farmers assisted in developing supplemental sources of income ___________________________________________________ 269 270. Number of families assisted in reducing cash expenditure:
(a) By exchange of labor or machinery---~
(b) By bartering farm or home products for other commodities or services--- 270
(c) By producing larger part of food on
farm---(d) By making own repairs of buildings and machinery---271. Number of urban families moving to farms who have been assisted in getting established ______________________
...f ______
271 272. Number of farm families on relief assisted to become self-supporting __________________________________________________________ 272I Include taxation, land utilization, rural rehabilitation, economic basis of extension program, drought and flood relief. Insofar as possible, production.
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AGRICULTURAL EcoNOMICS-Continued
Report Only This Year's F.xtension Activities and Results That Can Be Verified
273. Number of marketing associations or groups 1 assisted in organizing during the year _______________________________________ 273
274. Number of marketing associations or groups 1 previously organized assisted by extension agents this year_ ______ / __ 274
1
275. Membership in associations and groups organized or assisted (273 and 274)--- 275 276. Number of individuals (not in associations) assisted with marketing problems _____________________________________________ 276 277. Number of families following other specific practice recommendations :2
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278. 279. 280. 281. 282. 283. (a) ---~---- --- (b)---'---(c)---:--- 277 (d)---~---(e)---Standard- Process- Locating Use of Keeping izing, ing or markets current Finane- Organiza- Account- member-packaging, and market
ITEM or manufac- transpor- informa- ing tion ing ship
grading turing tation tion informed
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h)
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---with problems of _______________________ ---~ - ---- ---· --- ____________ ____________
278-Number of individuals (not in or- ~
1
ganizations) assisted with
prob-lems of_--- --- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X '279.
Hay and Cotton Dairy Livestock Fruits and Poultry Home products ITEM grain products vegetables and eggs Food Handicraft
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h)
Value of products sold by all asso- 1- .1
ciations or groups organiz~d or
$ _________ $ _________
assisted ___________________________________ $ _________ $ _________ $ _________ $ _________ $ _________ $ _________ 280
Value of products sold by
individ-$ ___ ___
~__!
uals (not in organizations)
assisted ___________________________________ $ _________ $ __________ 1 $ _________ $ _________ $ ________ _ $ _______ __ $ _________ 281
I
-Feed for Farn1 Fertilizer,
Livestock Oil and seed, and Home Home ITEM livestock equipment gas other farm equipment supplies supplies
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g)
I · ·- ~
~---Value of supplies purchased by all associa-·
tions or groups organized or assi~>ted _________ $ _________ $ _________
$
---1
$ _________ $ _________ $ _________ $ _________ 282Value of supplies purchased by individuals
$ _________ ,
(not in organizations) assisted _____ ~--- $ _________ $ _________ $ _________ $ _________ $ _________ $ ___ --- 283
I Include independent local associations, units of federations, branches of centralized organizations, terminal sales agencies, production associations which do
buying or selling, and curb and home demonstration club markets.
2 For the sake of uniformity it is suggested that each State prepare a list of the more important practices to be reported upon by all agents in that state.
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