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Form No. 6. (Revised 1919.)
COOPERATIVE EXTENSION WORK IN AGRICULTURE AND HOME ECONOMICS.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES
COOPERATING.
STATES RELATIONS SERVICE, OFFICE 01<' EXTENSION WORK, NORTH AND WEST,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
ANNUAL REPORT OF COUNTY AGENT.
Due November 30, 1919.
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From -~l..u~ November 3D, 1919.
(ff agent bas not been employed entire year, indicate exact period. Agents resigning during year should make out this report before quitting the Service.)
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SUMMARY REPORT OF WORK OF COUNTY AGENT.
To THE CouNTY AGENT:
In the annual report due from each agent it is desired that the agent give a clear, concise account of the work of the year. This report should be divided into two parts: (1) A narrative report, and (2)
a tabulated or summary report.
(1) Narrative Report: This is by far the more important part of the annual report and should be in effect a statement in orderly fashion, and under appropriate subheadings of the work done and the results secured under each project undertaken, as well as the miscellaneous work accomplished. This report may be illustrated with photographs, maps, diagrams, blue prints, or copies of charts used in demonstration work.
(2) Summary Report: This is really designed to be a summary of those features of the narrative report that can be tabulated. In order that comparable State and national summaries may be made, it is necessary that each agent use practically the same method of tabulating. To secure such uni-formity, the accompanying blank has been prepared. It is based on the report blanks used by the agents since the work started and covers only the more usual phases of the work. Under each sub-division of the blank, space is provided to accommodate such entries as an individual agent may v~ish
to make. Some of the questions will not apply to the work in a certain county, and these, of course, need not be answered. It may often happen that the added items are more important than the pro-vided headings. It may also be necessary at times to make estimates, but, so far as possible, all data should be based on office records. The following pages are designed as a form which the agent may
use in accounting for such phases of his work as it may be possible to put in tabular form.
Instructions for tabulating resu.lts of demonstation work.-Below are given instructions for use in filling out tables on page 5 of the summary report.
These tables are for the purpose of tabulating the definite demonstration work* of the agent where accurate known results were secured. Under each of the following titles with appropriate subheadings list all demonstration work in relation to that subject: Corn, Oats, Wheat, Potatoes, Alfalfa, Other Farm Crops, Orchard Fruits, Small Fruits, Truck Crops, Soil Demonstrations, Liming, Green Manuring1
Drainage, Miscellaneous Demonstrations in Relation to Crops and Soils, Feeding Den1onstrations, Stock Judging, IIog-cholera Control, Blackleg Treatment, and Miscellaneous Demonstrations in Relation to
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(1) In column 1 give the total nun1ber of demonstrations in regard to each particular subject, whether a meeting was held or not, but do not list demonstrations given at miscellaneous public Ineet-ings, such as institutes, short courses, farmers' clubs, etc.
(2) In column 2 list all demonstration meetings held.
(3) In column 3 give the total attendance at meetings listed in column 2.
(4) In column 4 give a measure of the total number of units involved in the demonstration in terms of acres, tons, bushels, etc.
(5) In column 5 give results of demonstrations, expressing results in terms of increased yield in bushels, tons, dollars, acres, etc. Indicate the measurement used. Do not give the increase in percentage.
(6) In column 6 give -the total profit secured due to increase as given in column 5 after all addi- . tional expenses of the method demonstrated, including the extra cost of harvesting and marketing, have been deducted. ·
*A demonstration is an effort designed to show by example the practical application of an established fact. Demonstration may be of methods or results.
On this page draw or ~ttach a map of your county, showing community boundaries and number of
farm bureau members in each community.
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SUMMARY REPORT OF WORK OF COUNTY AGENT.
Name of demonstration, classifying under " (1) crops, (2) live stock, (3) s:>il, ( 4)
farm business, (5) miscellaneous.
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(A) LIST OF DEMONSTRATIONS.
Number of demon-strations, 1919. -15 .:z_ ~ J~
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4* Total units in demon-strations, 1919. 1,200 a.17a._
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6~ 5* Resultant increase (yield per acre or othermeasurement), 1919. 8 bu. to a. · 6* Total profit due to increase given in column 5, 1919. . $4,200 _ _ _ _____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ..!.__ _ _ _ _:_ _ _ _ _;_ _ _ _ _ .:__ _ _ _ ___: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
DISTRIBUTION OF WORK OF COUNTY AGENT.
(Include both field and office work in each project.)
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SUMMARY REPORT OF' WORK OF COUNTY AGENT-Continued.
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Number. I(B) CROP PRO.JEC'l'S.
List only work done in connection with demonstrati-ons and campaigns incident to crop projects.
1. Farms selecting seed corn in fall _________________________ ·--- --- - ---~----
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8. Total acres of corn Involved In questwn 7 _______ --- ____________________________________T _
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SUMMARY REPORT OF WORK OF COUNTY AGENT-Continued.
Number. 22. Total acres of hay in-yolved in question 21 _____________ _______________________________________ ~---- a_____ __ 22
23. Total number of farn1s on which alfalfa growing was introduced or farm practice relative to alfalfa culture modified us result of alfalfa projects (include spread
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23 24. Total acres of alfalfa involved in question 23 ________________________________________________ _____ Q _ --- 24 25. Total number of farms on which sweet dover growing was introduced or farmpractice relative to sweet clover culture modified as result of sweet clover
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26 27. Total number of farms on which soy bean growing was introduced or farm practicerelative to soy bean culture modified as result of soy bean projects (include
spread of influence from demonstrations)--- _____ _ {)________ 27 28. Total acres of soy beans involved in question 27--- ______
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28 29. Total number of farms on which cow pea growing was introduced or farm practicerelative to cow pea culture modified as result of cow peu. projects (include spread
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29 30. Total acres of cow peas involved in question 29 ____________________________________________ ______1J ______
30 31. Total number of farms on which winter or hairy vetch growing was introducedor farm practice relative to winter or hairy vetch culture modified as result of
winter or hairy vetch projects (include spread of influence from demonstrations) _______ /) ______ 31 32. Total acres of winter or hairy vetch involved in question 3 1_ ____________________________ ______ /)_ ______ 32
33. Total number of farms on which barley growing was introduced or farm practice relative to barley culture modified as result of barley projects (include spread
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3334. Total acres of barley involved in question 33 _ ----'---~---- ________ ()______ 34 35. Total number of farms on which rye growing was introduced or farm practice
relative to rye culture modified as result of r:re projects (include spread of
in-fluence from demonstrations)---_____ !2,_ ______ 35
36. Total acres of rye involved in question 35 --- ______________________ ____ .,J_j>_ _____ ~ 36 37. Total number of' farms on which orchards were planted or farm practice relative
to horticulture modifi~d as result of orchard projects (inelude spread of infiu-
-ence from demonstratiOns)--- ______ _ Q ___ ___ 37
38. Total acres of orchards involved in question 37--- _______ () __ _ .___ 38
39. Total number of farm~ on whi~h red, alsike,. or white. do·rer growing was
intro-duced or fann practice relatiYe to red, als1ke, or white elo\er culture modified
as result of clover projects (include spread of influence from demonstrations) __________ d_ __ ____ 39
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SUMMARY REPORT OF WORK OF COUNTY AGENT-Continued.
41. Total riumber of farms on which bean growing was introduced or farm piactice relative to bean culture modified as result of bean projects (include spread of
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influence from demonstrations) --- ______ a________ 41 42. Total acres of beans involved in question 41 --- ______ (}_______ 42 43. Total number of farms on which sorghum, Ka.fir, or feterita growing was
intro-duced or farm practice relative to sorghum, Kafrr, or feterita culture modified as result of sorghum, Kafir, or feterita projects (include spread of influence from
demonstrations) ____________________ ---__ --___ ---___ ----__ ---_____________________ ()_____ __ 43 44. Total acres of sorghum, Kafir,· or feterita involved in question 43 _______________________________ 0_______ 44
45. Number of persons given information iJ'l regard to storing fruits and vegetables __________ -4]___ __ _ 45
46. Number of persons assisted in home garden wor_k ___________________________________________________ (.L____ 4.6 47. Number of quarts of fruits and vegetables canned by adults, exclusive of regular
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49. Pounds of fruit or vegetables dried _____________________________________ _______________________________ Q______ 40 50. Eggs preserved (dozen) _ ---
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(C) REPORT OF LIVE-STOCK PROJECTS.
List only work done in connection with demonst1·ations or campaigns incident to live-stock projects. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 38. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67.
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Registered sires (all kinds) transferred from one community to another ____ ·--- -~ _______ (J ______ _i I
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Cows tested for milk production by individuals ________________________________ _: __________________
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Total membership in such liYe-stock breef.ers' associations _--- ______
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Anunals tested for tuberculosis _____________________________ ---_______________Q ______ .
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68. Hogs vaccinated for cholera by farmers or vetcrularians ________________________________________ ..()______ 68
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I-Iogs vaccinatcLl for cholera by agent (demonstrations on LyL --- _______ () __ __ _ _ Hog cholera control clubs organized in 1919 _
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69 70 71List below" any additional ,,·ork relative to liYe-stock projects not coYerc(l by abm ... e questions:
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SUMMARY REPORT OF WORK OF COUNTY AGENT-Continued.
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List only work done in connection v.Jith demonstrations or campaigns incident to soils,fertilizers, and fertility projects. · ·
72. Crop-rotation systems planned and adopted _________________________________________________________
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7273. Drainage systems planned and adopted _______________________________________________________ _______ '?_______ 73
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Acres included in these drainage areas _________________________________________________ ..: _______
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77. Far1ners reenforcing manure with acid phosphate or ground-rock' phosphate _________ _______ (j_______ 77
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78. armors us1ng con1n1erma ert .Izers ____________________________________________________________ , _______________ 78
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79. Tons of commercial fertilizers used_ ---' _______ £1______ 79 80. Farms on which fertilizers were home mixed_---~--- 11- --- - 80
81. Tons of home-1nixed fertilizers used---________ 0______ 81
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85. Limestone crushers or grinders introduced __________________________________________________________ {}--- 85
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86. Tons of lime or limestone usccL --- _______ _£} ___ __ ' 86 87. Acres of hay land and per1nanent pasture top-dressed (stra,,-, n1anure, or fer- J
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tilizer) _ ____ _ ___ _ ___ ________ _ _ _ _ _ __ ___ _ ___ __ _____ __ _ _ __ ___ _ __ _ ___ ____ ____ ___ ___ ___ __ __ _ _ _ _ ____ ___ _ __ ___ __ __ __ ___ _ _____ 87 88. Aeres of elo\er or other legumes plo'\Ycd under for green nlanure ______________________________ tf_______ 88
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SUMMARY REPORT OF WORK OF COUNTY AGENT-Continued.
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1-(E) PROJECTs RELATING To FARM HoMES AND FARM BusiNEss.
List only wo'rlc done in connection with demonstrations a·nd campaigns incident to f a1'ln
. home and farm b'l!sinPss projects. ·
· 89 .. Farm account books placed in hands of
farmers---j----t'Z---00 .. Farmers who kept such accounts through the year --- __ $ ff. ______ _l
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94. Val~e of business done in 1919 through all such exchanges organized by agent or
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---05. Other purchasing and marketing associations organized in 1910 ________________________ ______ [ ______ _ 05. 07. 98. 09 . 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106.
Total value of business dono in 1919 incident to question 95 _ ---~L 6&:4_11L
Approximate savings effected in 1919 by above associations and exchangos _______ __l __
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_()_4_P.._Farm loan associations organized_---_______ ---______ · ________ ____________ l _____ . I
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Number of farmers assi~ted in securing credit for pun.:lu1se of 111achinery, seeds, IN
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oth~r power 1nach1nery to econormze labor ---T ____ £) ________ 1List below any additional work relative to farm home and far1n business projects not cover~d by above questions:
89 DO 91 0:2 0:3 04 05 96 07 98 DO 100 10'1 102 103 104 105 106 ---··--- -- --- - - --- --- - - - -- --- ---
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SUMMARY REPORT OF WORK OF COUNTY AGENT-Continued.
Number.
(F) ExTENDING WoRK oF THE AGENT IN THE CouNTY. , 1
107. Different far1ners visited on their farms ______________________________________________________
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107'
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I1 08. Total number of farm visits made _______________________________________________________________ ___
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108 109. Calls on agent at office relating to county agent work ____________________________________ _l_ __//~
____ 1j 00 110. Meetings held under auspices of farm bureau or agent in
w~ich
he took part _______---_--~L---1·
1101 1 l. Total attendance at such meetings ____________________________________________________________ ": __ 9__2~2.___ 11 l
112. Membership in County Farm Bureau (November 30, 191 9) _________________________ :. _____ · ____ 1'._::?_____ 112 113. Increase or decrease in membership during year (Mark
+
or -) _____________________ :. ___±L.C.____
113114. Boys' and girls' clubs organized in 1919 __________________ _________________ _________________________
1_ _______
l 14 115. Total membership in such clubs organized in 1919------~J::_
_____ _ 115 116. Agricultural articles written by agent published in local papers ______________________________f'.._____
116117. Agricultural articles written by agent for County Farm Bureau News ________________ ---~--- 117
118. Letters mailed (include original copies of circular letters) _________________________________ ___
;J£i:1____
118 119. Total circulation of all such ·ci~culars and circular letters _________________________________ __ LL~P--\ 1] 9120. Local extension schools, including farmers' institutes at which county agent
assisted _--- _____
!!__ ______
120 121. Days devoted by agent to above extension schools and institutes ______________________ _____ {j________ 121 122. Total enrollment at such schools and institutes ______________________________________________---~---
122 123. Ag.ricultural observation parties conducted incident to project work __________________ ---~--- 123 124. Total number of persons in such parties ___________________________________________________ · ____ ______ Q_______ l 24 125'
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] 25*126. Nu~ber of questionnaires or other Fequests for information han~led by agent for 0
Un1ted States Department of Agnculture or other Federal officials __________________ --- ~ --- 126
*127. Number of questionnaires or other requests for information handled by agent
for agricultural college or other State institutions or officials _____________________________
c3______
127 *128'N~~t~~~
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_____ , 12814
SUMMARY REPORT OF WORK OF COUNTY AGENT-Continued.
Please give below a list showing (1) character of information furnished, (2) by whom requested, and (3) time consumed, in days or parts of days, by agent in securing datn requested in questions 126, 127, and 128. Use additional sheets if necessary.
Character of information. By whom requested. ('ODSUIDeO. Time
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SUMMARY REPORT OF WORK OF COUNTY AGENT-Concluded.
List below all work in relation to the projection of the agent's work throughout the county:
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_if~~---Oounty Agent.