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Form No. 6.

COOPERATIVE EXTENSION WORK IN AGRICULTURE AND HOME ECONOMICS. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

AND STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES COOPERATING.

STATES RELATIONS SERVICE, OFFICE OF EXTENSION WORK, NORTH AND WEST,

WASHINGTON, D. C.

ANNUAL REPORT OF COUNTY AGENT.

DUE DECEMBER 1, 1918.

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(If agent bas not been employed entire year, indicate exact period. Agents resigning during year shouJd make out this report before quitting the Service,)

Approved:

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P1'es-ident or S ecretar,. Approved and forwarded hy:

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SUMMARY REPORT OF WORK OF COUNTY AGENT.

To THE CoUNTY AGEKT:

In the annual report due from en.ch 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 rmd national summaries may he 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 wish 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 mcords. The following pages are designed as a form which the agent may use in accounting for such phases of his work as it may he possible to put in tabular form.

Instructions for tabulating res-ults of demonstration w01·k.-Below are given instructions for use in filling out tables on pages 5 and 6 of the summary report.

These tables are for the purpose of tabulating the definite demonstration work* of the agent where accurate lmown 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 Demonst~·ations, Liming, Green Manuring, Drainage, Miscellaneous Demonstrations in Relation to Crops and Soils, Feeding Demonstrations, Stock Judging, Hog-cholera Control, Blackleg Treatment, and Miscellaneous Demonstrations in Relation to

Live Stock. ·

(1) In column 1 give the total number of demonstrations in regard to each particular subject, whether a meeting was held or not, but do not list demonstrations given at miscellaneous public meet-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 m1its involved in the demonstration in terms of acres, tons, bushels, etc.

(5) In column 5 give results bushels, tons, dollars, acres, etc. percentage.

of demonstrations, expressing results in terms of increased yield in Indicate the measurement used. Do not give the increase in (6) In colum11 6 give the profit secured per acre or other unit as given in column 5 after aU addi-tional expenses of the method demonstrated, inducting the extra cost of harvesting and marketing, have been deducted.

* A demonstration is an effort designed to show by exn.mple the practical application of an established fact. Demonstration may be of methods or results.

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8

SUMMARY REPORT OF WORK OF COUNTY AGENT-,-Continued.

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Number.

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-

·

1

-(B) WORK DONE IN RELATION TO CROPS. I

On s·uggest-ion of agent or through the

i:a~·m

Burea·u. during 1918.

1

I

.., . · . (Do not q_u,ote statistics.) \ ,

15

!

1. Ji arms selectmg seed corn rn falL ___________________________________________________________________ ·---; 1

2. Acres planted with fall-selected seed com ___________ --- ---'---___

;J,§

~----

1

2

3. Farms testing seed corn for germinatio~---____

!~

____

! 3

4. Acres of corn planted with tested seed------~--- __

l§~----

4

5. Farms gro-w-ing corn for silage---~---~~-~-

-6. Acres of corn gro-w1~ for

silage---~---~~----7. Farms on which the agent knows that corn was grown follow-ing his suggestions, includ-

18

ing all lines of corn vrnrk other than those included in 1, 3, and 5 ________________________________ _

'-'95

8. Total acres of corn included in 2, 4, 6, and 7 --- --~--.:. ____ _

9. Farms on which the agent knows that wheat was gro-wn following his suggestions ____

----~'!._ ___

_

10. Total acres of whe:1t so grown ________________________________________________________________________

-~~~----.

.

43

11. Farms treatmg seed oats for smut ______________________________________________________________________________ _

.

.

·

GO

J 2. Acres so,vn ,v1 th treated seed _______ --- ---~

---13. Farms on which the agent knows that oats were grown folloY,-ing his suggestions, ot.her

43

than those included in question l L ______________________________________________________________

---~---14. Total acres of oats included in 12 and 1 g __________________________________________________________

-~-~-~----38

15. Far~1s on whi~h the agent lmows that seed potatoes ·were treated for disease follmving

h1s sugges t1ons ________________ ·--- _____________________________________________________________________ _

16. Acres of potatoes planted with seed treated for disease_--- ____

?._~----17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26.

76

Farms on which the agent knows that potatoes ,vere grovm following his suggestions, I

other than those includ c<l in 15 __________________________________________________________________ -~--;,-

---1

Total acres mcluded m 16 and 17 ---~---~-

---Farms on which the agent knows t.h.n.t hay ,vas grown following his suggestions _______ j ____

~~---

1

To ta! acres of hay so grovn1__ ______________________ ---1-

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1

Farms on which the agent knows that alfalfa v-vas sown following his suggestions ____ ! ______

9._

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Total acres of alfalfa so sown on above farms ___________ · _______________________________

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Fa.rms on ,.,,11.ich the agent knows that sweet clover was gro\vn following his suggestions __ J ______ 1?._ ____

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Acres of sweet clover so gro,vn __________________________________________ ·---

---

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Farms on ,vluch the agent knows that soy beans were grown foDowing his suggestions_

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Total acres of soy l>eans so grown_

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SUM1\1ARY REPORT OF WORK OF COUNTY AGENT-Continued.

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Farms on which the agent knows that cowpeas were gro,vn follo-w--ing his suggestions_! _____ Q ____ _ I

Total acres of cowpea.s so gro-wn _____________________________________________________________________ ! _____ Q ____ _ !

27

2S

29. Farms o:r:i whi.ch the ngent knows that winter or hairy vetch was grown for grain i

0

followmg lus suggestions ---+ --- 20

30. Acres of winter or hairy vetch so grown ____________________________________________________________ /---~--- 30

31. Farms on which the agent knows tbat barley wns grown following his suggestions ___

!

__

~a4_____

31

32. Total acres of barley so grovm ________________________________________________________________________

1

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_

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32 33. Farms on which the agent knows that rye was grown following his suggestions ______

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34. Total acres of rye so grown ______________________________________________________________________

---

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34 35. Orchards cared for in whole or in part on suggestion of agenL---1---~~---· 35

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36. Farms on which agent knows red, alsike, or white clover were grown _____________________ / _____

9-__

___

36

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37. Total acres of clover so grovni__ _____________________________________________________________________ J _____ ~--- 37

. · · i

26

38. Farms on which agent knows beans ·were grown _______________________________________________ _!____________ 38

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3 9. Total acres of beans _______________________ --- _________

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39

List below all work in relation to crops not, covered by above items: i

40

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SUMMARY REPORT OF WORK OF COUNTY AGENT-Continued.

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Number.

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w

ORK DONE IN RELATION TO LIVE STOCK. . j

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On s'u.ggest-i.on of agent cluring 1918. , I

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Registered stallions the agent lmows were secured on his suggestion ______________________

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Registered hulls the >tgen t knows were secured on his suggestion_ ----/ __ ---~ ---1

Registered cows the agent knows were secured on his suggestion ___________________________

l

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250

Registered rams the agm 1 t knows were secured on his suggest10n __________________________

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R 1,eg1stere<. )Oars · 1 1 t 1 10 agent w.1ows 1-.. were securec on 1 1 · us suggest1011_ ______________· _________

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Number of head of other live stock bought or sold on his suggestion _____________________ / ___

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0 I

ow-testmg associations orgamze y agent or on ns suggestion m 1918 ________________ , ____________ 1

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Number of mom bers 111 these assocrn tions ____ --- ________________________ :---

---Cows tested or under test in HH8 for milk production in all such associations organ-

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ized in 1918 or previously ___________________________________________________________________________ I ____________ I

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65

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Cows tested for milk production by md1v1cluals on suggest10n of agent ___________________

1

____________ 1

Cows discarded as a result of test __________________________________________________________________ _i_ ____ ;~ __

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Farms on which balanced rations figured by county agent are knovv11 to have hccm I

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a clop ted ______________________________________________ · _______________________________ ---__________ --_ ---:--- ---!

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Live-stock breeders' associations organized by agent in 1918 _______________________________ 1 __________

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63

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Total me~1hership in such live-stock breeders' associations organized in 1918.

--

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.

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Arnmals tested rnr tuberculosis hy agent or on ms suggest10n _____________________ ... ---,

---.::~----Animals treitted for h!nckleg by agent or on his suggcs ti01 L _______ --______ ---_ ---

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Hogs vacc:ina tcd fo~ cholera by agent ____________________________________________________________

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Hogs vaccinated for cholera hy veterinarians or farmers on agent's suggcstion _________

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---1

0

Hog-cholert1 control dubs organized in 1918 ___________________________________________ .: _____________________ _

20

Silos secured on suggLstion of agent ___________________________________________________________________________ _

Lisrt below all work in relation to live stock not included under the above items:

125

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11

f.:UMMARY REPORT OF WORK OF COUNTY AGENT-Continued.

/ Number.

!

i

NORK DONE IN RELATIOK TO Son,s, FERTILIZERS, AND FERTILJTY. /

On S'nggesti,on rf agent d·un'.ng 1918. I

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ttion systems plannccl :md adop te, !__ __________________________ . _________________________

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:>hided in these drainage :treas ______________________________________ ---··--- ____ _!_ _____

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n systems plannc(l and :ulopted ___________________________________ ···----"----· -

---

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; rmmforcing the manure ,vith aci(l phosphate or ground roek phosph:1,tc_, .. _.

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tsmg chmmr.n,l fcrttllZ('l'S on snggcst.wn of the n,gont _________________________________

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chemici.l fort.ilizcr so nsd

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m which the chemic,t] fort~izors were home-mixed on sng;(!\stion or under the

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-tion of the conn ty n,gcn t _______________________________________ --·~~ _____________________

7

____ ., -i .. _. _ __ _ _ __ _ Gr.!

. . . !

0

:

f such home-mixed fertilizers used _____________________________ ... ________________ ···----

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70

r of forms on which the n,gont. tested the soil for acidity _____________________

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usmg nne on suggcstwn o agent ____________________________________________________________

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72

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iources of lin1c or limesto11e clevelo1)eli __________________________________________ --·--_. ___

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one crusrrnrs or grim ers m troc ucec . ---___________________

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f. 1· rme or li mcst.one use <l on suggestion o · f agent, ________________________________________ 1 0 :

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____________ : 75

)f hay land n.nd permanent pust.ure top-dressed (straw, manure, or fortilizer)_i ___

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76

1

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of clover :incl other legumes plowed under for green manure ________________________ ! _______

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77

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12

SUMMARY REPORT OF WORK OF COUNTY AGENT-Co.ntinued.

Number.

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-w

om( DONE IN RELATION TO FARM Hmrns AND FARM BUSINESS.

I

i

On adrofre o'J-r aqrnt or 1rnder his direction durino 1918. / O i

.

~

I

I

Farm account, books placed in hands of fnrmers ________________________________________________ ;---~---i

Farn~crs who kept such accounts throughout the year _______________________________________

1

,

_

2Q

_____

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] ' 1 a.rrners n.ss. u:.tc< l 1 )y agent m . summarizmg . . t 1 . r.)f"i i

1011· accounts ____________________________________ -~ ---1

Jla:men; ;vho h,w~ made profitable changes in their business as

~

result of record

I

_

,

78.

70.

s

o.

81.

t.eep1no _ -- --- _ ---__ -- __ --- --- ---.--- --- ---- ---1- ---; 82. _Farmers' exchanges organized by county ngent or o~ his suggestion in 1918 __________ 1 _ _ _ ; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1

Value of business done in J 918 through all such exchanges organized by agent or his

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83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. predecessors ___________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 ____________ i . , I !

Ot~:~~ul~i::;;J ti~~narketing associations organized in l 918 by_ the_ county ag . .1t __ , 1

_ _ . - _

--

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Tot!li value of business done in 1918 by all such associations organized by agent or

f'?

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. his pred ece~sors __________________________ --- --- ---.

-1

---

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Approximate savings effected in 1918 by all such associations or exchanges ___________

$_

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1

0

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1

• · a h · · er

by

b;~nt

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Farms rnnte~ m 1~18 throu0h ~uc assoc1at10ns or exchan~es~--'" _____ .._.. ____________________

--

.

---

1

Farms supplied with laborers m 1918 through such assoc1at1ons or exchanges, or

122

.

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county agent_ ,--- ---

---1

---I

Totol number of laborers so· furnished to farmers ______________________________ ::_ _____________

_1_

3.

4.

~

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Water supply and sewage disposal systems introduced_gn~L l~-1.Wl.t.:l._~~---~-~~----

----~'---

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List below all work done in relation to farm homes and farm business not covered by the above i terns:

I 1 I 78 70 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 - --- --- -- --- -- --- --- --- --- --- - - - - -- --- -- - --- -- - - --- -- -- -- - - --- ---- - - - --- - - ---- - - - ---!--- --. l --- -- --- -- --- --- ---- --- --- --- --- - --- - - - --- - - - ---- --- --- --- ---: _ ----

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91.

92.

13

SUMMARY REPORT OF WORK OF COUNTY AGENT-Continued.

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Number. ,

(F) EXTENDING THE AGENT'S WORK IN THE COUNTY. I

sao

I

Different farmers visited on their farms ______________________________________________________________________ 1

. . 11:-~"/

Total number of farm visits a made _______________________________________________________________ ---~-~ ----91

92

b l .

1 18~:.B

93. Culls on agent at office re atmg to county agent wor r --- ____________ 93

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94. l.\' eetmgs c e un er auspices o county orga.mzation or agent _

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94

I f all · · hi h k · 1 d.

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95. Tota o meetmgs m w c agent too part, me u mg No. 94_________________________ ____________ 95

T l d h . N d. '

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96. ota atten ance at sue meetmgs, os. 94 an 95 ___________________________________________

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96

· ·

600

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97 .. Membership m County Farm Bureau (Dec. 1, 1918) _______________________________ : _________

T

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1

97

98. Farmers' clubs organized by ~gent in 1918 ---

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98

.

01

99. Total membership in above clubs __________________________________________________________________ ---:---\ 99

Oh . . . d f dul. .

1 ,

100. t er associations orgaruze or a ts m 1918 _ --- ____________ 1 100

101. Total membership of all associations for adults organized in 1918 ____________ :_ ___________

---~~

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101

13

102. Bo;rs' and girls' clubs organized in 1918 _________________________________________________________

---

1

102

.

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1--_____ .,

-103. Total membership in such clubs organized in 1918 - ---,---

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----40

--

1

103

104. Agricultural articles written by agent published in local papers _______________ :. ___________

1

____________ J 104

,

75

1

105. Ag:r:icultura:I ar~icles written by agent for County Farm Bureau News or other ofli- i I

crnl publications of Farm Bureau _______________________________________________________________ '. ____________ ! 105

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109. Days devoted by agent to the above extension schools and institutions____________________________ 109

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b OFFtCE CALL: An office call is a vibit by a farmer, or other person, seeking agricultural information, as a result of which

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c A MEETING is an assemblage of persoru in which the county agent takes a definite part, held in his own county.

d The association established primarily to promote county agent work.

e A LETTER is determined in the same way as an office call. Letters written shall include all single letters and the original

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SUMMARY REPORT OF WORK OF COUNTY AGENT-Continued.

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List below all work in relation to the projection of the agent's work throughout the

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