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Annual Report

Colorado A

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M College - ExtensiQn Service

ROUTT COUNTY -

1945

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(Revised May 1945)

COOPERATIVE EXTENSION WORK IN AGRICULTURE AND HOME ECONOMICS

U.S. Department of Agriculture

and State Agricultural Colleges Cooperating

War Food Administration

· Extension Service 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 year. Agents resigning during the year should make

out this report before quitting the service.

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Assistant Home Demonstration Agent.

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4-H Club Agent.

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Assistant Agricultural Agent.

READ SUGGESTIONS, PAGES 2 AND 16_

Approved:

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Date __________________ -_______________ · __ '· __________________ _

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State Extension Director.

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SUGGESTIONS RELATIVE TO THE PREPARATION OF THE COUNTY EXTENSION

AGENT'S ANNUAL REPORT

S:x good reasons may be listed as to why an extension worker should prepare a comprehensive annual report.

1. The annual report is an accounting to the taxpaying public of what the extension worker has accomplished during the year.

2. It i~ a record of the year's work put into shape for ready reference in later years by the extension worker himself, or by his successors.

3. The annual report a~ ords the extension _worker opportunity t~ place his acti_vities and accomplishments before superior o!ficers, who form ~udgment as to which workers are deservmg of promot10n or best qualified to fill responsible posi-t10ns when vacancies occur.

4. The inventory of the past year's efforts and accomplishments enables the extension worker to plan more effectively for the coming year.

5. An accurate report of his work is a duty every scientific worker owes to the other members of his profession. 6. Annual reports are required by Federal law.

From four to six copies of the_ annual report should be made, depending upon the number required by the State office: One copy for the county officials, one copy for the agent's files, one or more copies for the -State extension office and one copy for the Extension Service, United States Department of Agriculture. The report to the Washington offi~e should be sent through the State extension office.

NARRATIVE SUMMARY

A separate narrative report is desired from the leader of each line of work, such as county agricultural agent home demon-stration 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 in helping rural people to solve their current problems and to make adjustments to changing economic and social conditions.

A good narrative report should enable the reader to obtain a comprehensive picture

of-1. What was attempted-the program as outlined at the beginning of the year. 2. How the work was carried on-the teaching methods employed.

3. The cooperation obtained from other extension workers, rural people, commercial interests, and other public agencies.

4. Definite accomplishments, supported by objective evfdence.

5. Significance of the year's progress and accomplishments in terms of better agriculture, better homemaking, improved boys and girls, better rural living, etc.

6. How next year's work can be strengthened and improved in light of the current year's experience.

The following suggestions are for those agents who wish to prepare a better annual report than the one submitted last year:

1. Read the definitions of extension terms on the last page of this schedule.

2. Read last year's annual report again, applying the criteria for a good annual report discussed above. 3. Prepare an outline with main headings and subheadings.

4. Go over the information and data assembled from various office sources. 5. Decide upon a few outstanding pieces of work to receive major emphasis.

6. Employ a newspaper style of writing, placing the more important information first.

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Observe accepted principles of English composition.

8. Include only a few photographs, news articles, circular letters, or other exhibits to illustrate successful teaching methods. Do not make the annual report a scrapbook.

STATISTICAL SUMMARY

Where two or more agents are employed in a county they should submit a single statistical report showing the combined activities and accomplishments of all county extension agents employed in the county during the year. Negro men and women agents should prepare a combined statistical report separate from that of the white agents.

Provision is made in the report form for each agent to report separately the teaching activities he or she conducts or partici-pates in during the report year. County totals are the sum of the activities of all agents minus duplications where two or more agents engage in the same activity. For purposes of reporting, extension results or accomplishments are ex-pressed in numbers of farmers or families assisted in making some improvement or definitely influenced to make a change. Such an improvement or change may be the outcome of any phase of. the program for men, women, older rural youth, or

4-H Club boys and girls. Only the improvement or change taking place during the current year as the result of extension

effort should be reported. Census type of information on the status of farm and home practices should not be included. For use on the national level the statistical data on the year's extension activities and accomplishments must be ex-pressed in somewhat broad and general terms. Each State extension service may desire to include in a statistical supple-ment additional information on problems and activities peculiar to the State or sectio~ of the State.

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Report only this year's activities that can be verified GENERAL ACTIVITIES Home demonstration agents (a) 4-H Club agents 1 (b) Agricultural agents (c) County total 2 (d) 1. Months of service this year (agents and assistants) ____________________________________________________ _________

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x x x x x x x x 2. Days devoted to work with adults 3 --- --- --- - --- --- - --- --- _____ /

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x x x x x x x x 3. Days devoted to work with 4-H Clubs and older youth 3 _______ ____ ___ ________ ___ __ ___ _____ ____ _______ _____ ___

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4. Days in office 3 - - --- --- ---- --- --- - --- - --- --- - --- - ____ ___ / _/ ___ £) _________________________ ____________ · __ /

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x x x x x x x x 5. Days in field 3 --- - --- --- ---- --- - - --- --- ---- ---- - - --- --- - --- --- - --- _______ /

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x x x x x x x x 6. Number of farm or home visits made in conducting extension work 4 _____________ ________________ ---~ __ 9_ __

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12. Training meetings held for local (c) Women leaders _________________________ ,d;)__ 0

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4--H Club and

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Number ________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _ d Q er uestion 12 ______________________ _ ) older youth____ (b) Total attendance _______________________________________ --- --- _______________________ _ 14. Number of adult result demonstrations conducted _________________________________________________________________________ /_ _ ________________________ ~- ~ --15.

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older-youth ___ _) (b) Total attendance · · - ~- ---~-~'}_~ ---~---;- _______________

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1 Includes assistant county agent in charge of 4-H Club work or who devotes practically full time to club work.

2 County total should equal sum of preceding three columns minus duplications due to two or more agents participating in same activity or accomplishment.

3 The sum of questions 2 and 3 should equal the sum of questions 4 and 5.

4 Do not count a single visit to both the farm and home as two visits. 6 Do not count items relating to notices of meetings only.

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GENERAL ACTIVITIES-Continued

Report only this year's activities that can be verified Home demonstration agents

(a) 4-H Club agents 1 (b) Agricultural agents (c) County total (d) 2 (1)

18. Encampments held (report attend- , Farm WO ID eri.-~---{

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ance for your county only) 3 _______ _

(2) 4-H Club and (b) Total boys attending ________ ________________________ --- --- _________ _

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( a) Number__________________________ ________________________ ---_ --- __________

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1 Includes assistant county agent in charge of 4-H Club work or who devotes practically full time to club work.

2 County total should equal sum of preceding three columns minus duplications due to two or more agents participating in same activity or accomplishment.

a Does not include picnics,-rallies, and short courses, which should be reported under question 19.

SUMMARY OF EXTENSION INFLUENCE THIS YEAR

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It is highly desirable for extension workers to consider the proportion of farms and homes in the county that have been definitely influenced to make some sub- .,._

stantial change in farm or home operations during the report year as a result of the extension work done with men, women, and youth. It is recognized that this \ \\.

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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

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"-22. Number of farms on which changes in practices have definitely resulted from the agricultural program ___________________________________________________ _

23. Number of farms involved in preceding question which were reached this year for the first time ___________________________________________________________ _

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---24. Number of nonf arm families making changes in practices as a result of the agricultural program ___________________________________________________________ _

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s-25. Number of farm hom~s in which changes in pra.ctices have definitely resulted from the home demonstration program _______________________________ _

26. Number of farm homes involved in preceding question that were reached this year for the first time _____________________________________________________ _

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27. Number of other homes in which changes in practices have definitely resulted from the home demonstration program _______________________________ _ _ ________________ ] 3 ______ _ 28. Number of other homes involved in preceding question that were reached this year for the first time _____________________________________________________ _

29. Number of farm homes with 4-H Club members enrolled ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _

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·---30. Number of other homes with 4-H Club members enrolled ____________________________________________________________________________________ --- _ ________________ (;;. ,3 ·---31. Total number of different farm families influenced by some phase of the extension program. (Include questions 22, 25, and 29 minus duplications)

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---32. Total number of different other families influenced by some phase of the extension program. (Include questions 24, 27, and 30 minus duplications)

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EXTENSION ORGANIZATION AND PLANNING

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County extension association or committee (includes agricultural councils, home demonstration councils, and 4-H councils or similar advisory committees; also farm and home bureaus and extension associations in those States where such associations are the official or quasi-official agency in the county cooperating with the college in the management or conduct of extension workh

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(2) No. of members___________ _ ______________________

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(2) No. of members___________

-r--(e) Older youth_______________ (1) Name______________________________________________________________________________________ (2) No. of members___________ ---Number of members of county extension program planning committees and subcommittees (include commodity and special-interest committees) :

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(b) Home demonstration---~--- (c) 4-H Club _________________

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(d) Older youth---Total number of communities in county. (Do not include number of neighborhoods.) _____________________________________ ~--- ____________________ .:;_ ______ _

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---36. Number of communities in which the extension program has been planned cooperatively by extension agents and local committees ____________ _ 37. Number of clubs or other groups organized to carry on adult home demonstration work ____________________________________________________________________ _

38. Number of members in such clubs or groups ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _

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---39. (a) Number of 4-H Clubs. (See question 173.) (b) Number of groups (other than 4-H Club) organized for conduct of extension work with

older rural youth. (See question 185.) _________

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40. Number of neighborhood and community leaders in the neighborhood-leader system--- Men__________ Women---·

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41. Number of different voluntary local leaders or committeemen actively engaged in forwarding the extension program. (Should include question 40.)

(a) Adult work __________ {(l) Men ______ /~-~---- (b) 4-H Club and older youth work __________ {(l) Men---~--- (3) Older club boys _____________ _) ____ _

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(2) Women -- --- (2) Women ____ ,2-__________ ( 4) Older club girls---~----COOPERATIVE AGRICULTURAL PLANNING

Name of the county agricultural planning (over-all planning) group, if any, sponsored by the Extension Service

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(a) Unpaid lay members: (1) Men--- (2) Women __________________

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(3) Youth ________

---(b) Paid representatives of public agencies or other. agencies, or of organizations: (1) Men--- (2) Women _______________________ - _________ _ 44. Number of communities with agricultural planning committee (over-all planning) ________ _ ____________________________________________________________________________

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45. Number of members of such community planning committees: (a) Men _________

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46. Was a county committee report prepared and released during the year? (a) Yes--- (b)

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Extension organization and planning 1 (a) County agricultural planning 1 (b) Total 1 (c)

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( 1) Home demonstration agents ______________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________ _

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50. Days of assistance rendered by voluntary leader~ or comm}tteemen ____________ _:_________________________ _____ _ ___________________ _

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Include all work with adults, 4-H Club members, and older youth

51. Days devoted to line of work

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CROP PRODUCTION (other than for family food supply)

Wheat (b) Other cereals (c) Legumes (d) Pastures (e) Cotton (f) Tobacco (g) Potatoes and other vege-tables (h) Fruits (i) Other crops (j) (1) Home demonstration agenh-L ________________________________________________ --- --- --- --- ________________________________

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54. Number of farmers assisted this year

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(2) The use of lime ________________ ---(3) The use of fertilizers ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ / 0 __________________________________ _

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Include all work with adults, 4-H Club members, and older youth Dairy cattle Beef cattle Sheep Swine Horses and mules (including Poultry Other livestockl turkeys)

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Days devoted to line of work by- (

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56. Number of commu:r;iities in which work was conducted this year ____________________________

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---57. Number of voluntary local leaders or committeemen assisting this year ________________

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(2) Obtaining pµrebred or high-grade females ________________________________________

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(3) Obtaining better strains of baby chicks (including hatching eggs)_ x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x ________

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---( 6) Controlling diseases and internal parasites _______________________________ _______

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(7) Controlling predatory animals _______________________________________________________________________ • _______ ______

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CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES1

Include all work with adults, 4-H Club members, and older youth

62. Days devoted to line of work

by-Soil and water

(a) Forestry (b) Wildlife (c)

( 1) Home demonstration a gen ts _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _

(2) 4--H Club agents ______________________ ---____________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________ _ (3) Agricultural a gen ts ___________________ ---__ _____________ ) _______________ ----··---_________________________________________________ _ ( 4) State extension workers ______________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _ 63. Number of communities in which work was conducted this year ________________________________________________________ )_ _________________________________________________________________________ _ 64. Number of voluntary local leaders or committeemen assistiP..g this year--- ____________

£_: ______________________________________________________________________ _

Soil and Water-Continued 65. Number of farmers assisted this

year-( a) With problems of land use ____________________ _

(b) In the use of crop rotations ___________________ _ (c) With strip cropping __________ -:---(d) In constructing terraces _______________________ _ (e) In grassing waterways or otherwise

pre-venting or controlling gullies ______________ _ (f) With contour farming of cropland __________ _ (g) In contouring pasture or range ______________ _ (h) In the use of cover or green-manure crops __ (i) In otherwise controlling wind or water

erosion ___________________________________________ _ (j) In summer-fallowing ____________________________ _

(k) In making depth-of-moisture tests __________ _ (l) With drainage ____________________________________ _ (m) With irrigation ___________________________________ _

(n) With land clearing ______________________________ _ 66. Number of

farmers-(a) In soil-conservation districts which were assisted with education for organization or operations this year ______________________ _

(b) Assisted in arranging for f arm-conserva-tion plans this year __________________________ _ (c) Assisted in doing work based on definite farm-conservation plans this year ________ _

1 Include nature study.

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---Forestry-Continued 67. Number of farmers assisted this

year-(a) In reforesting new areas by planting with small trees. (Include erosion-control plantings) ______________________________________ _ (b) In making improved thinnings, wee dings

or pruning of forest tre_es ___________________ _ (c) With selection cutting __________________________ _

(d) With production of naval stores _____________ _ (e) With production of maple-sirup products __ _

(f) In timber estimating and appraisal__ _______ _ 68. Number of farmers cooperating this year in

preven-tion of forest fires ___________________________________________ _ Wildlife-Continued 69. Number of farmers assisted this

year-(a) In construction or management of ponds for fish ___________________________________________ _

(b) In protection of wildlife areas, such as stream banks, odd areas, field borders, marshes, and ponds, from fire or live-stock _____________________________________________ _ (c) In planting of edible wild fruits and nuts in hedges, stream banks, odd areas, and field borders ____________________________________ _

(d) With other plantings for food and pro-tection in wild-life areas ____________________ _

---··-- --- •....:t

(10)

Include all work with adults, 4-H Club members, and older youth

FARM MANAGEMENT

Individual farm planning, Farm accounts, cost records, adjustments,1 tenancy,

inventories, etc. and other management problems

(a) (b)

Farm credit (short and long time)

(c)

Outlook information

(d)

::·.

72. Number of voluntary local leaders or committeemen assisting this

this: yeaL---____________ /______________ ---~---_______________________

~_,,,

:::::::

yea1 __________________ _____________ _____________________ ___________ _______________________ _ _ _ __________ L_ _ ____________ __ __ _____ _ __ ___ _________ ___ _ ____ __ _ _______ ___ _ __ _ __ _______ ____ _ ____________________________ _ 73.

74.

75.

Number of farmsurvey{(a) Farm business ______________ -records taken during (b) Enterprise __________________ _ the year: (c) Other _________________________ _

75. Number of farmers assisted this year-Continued.

( e) In getting started in farming, or in re-locating _________________________________________ _ Number of farmersl(a) Farm inventory _______________ _

assis~ed this year in (b) General farm records ________ _ keepmg- (c) E t n erpnse recor s ____________ _ . d

(f) With credit problems (debt adjustment and financial plans) _______ _

(g) In using "outlook" to make farm

adjust-Number of farmers assisted this year- ments _________________________________________ _

(a) In developing a farm plan only _____________ _ (h) With a farm-incom e statement for tax

(b) In developing a farm and home plan _____ _ purposes ______________________________________ _

(c) In analyzing the farm business ______________ _ (i) With farm-labor problems ____________________ _

(d) In improving landlord-tenant relations (j) In developing supplemental sources of in-and leasing arrangements _________________ _ co me ____________________________________________ _

GENERAL ECONOMIC PROBLEMS RELATED TO AGRICULTURE

Include all work with adults, 4-H Club members, and older youth

Price and trade policies (prices, international trade, interstate trade barriers, transportation, interregional competition, etc.)

(a)

Land policy and programs (classification of land zon-ing, tenure, land develop-ment, settledevelop-ment, public-land management, etc.)

(b)

Public finance and services (taxation, local govern-ment, facilities such as roads and schools for rural areas, etc.)

(c)

_ ________ j

.2---

----

00

Rural welfare (rural-urban relationships, part - time farming, problems of peo-ple in low-income areas, mi-gration, population adjust-ments, rural works pro-grams, etc.)

(d)

76. Days devoted to (2) 4-H Club agents ____________________________________________ ---; __

---1

(1) Home demonstration agents ____________________________ --- ·. _____________________ ' _________ line of work by- (3) Agricultural agents _________________ ·--- ---'; __ ( 4) State extension workers___________________________________ _ _______________________________________ --- _ --- ---77. Number of communities in which work was conducted this year _________ --- --- --- ---~---78. Number of voluntary local leaders or committeemen assisting this year __ ---79. Number of tours conducted this year to observe economic and social conditions in various land use areas ______________________________________________ _

80. Number of local groups (town and county officials, school boards, tax collectors, assessors, etc.) assisted this year in discussing problems of local government, public finance, and farming conditions related to these problems ________________________________________________________________________________ _ 81. Number of displaced families assisted this year in finding employment (agricultural and nonagricultural) _______________________________________________ _ 82. Number of nonagricultural groups to which any of the above economic and social problems have been presented and discussed this year ________ _

1 Include all work on farm adjustments conducted in cooperation with AAA and other agencies, and not definitely related to individual crop or livestock production or marketing (pp. 6 and 9) or to soil management

(11)

~

---··---MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION

Tobacco, Home prod- Purchasing Include all work with adults, 4-H Club members, and older Grain and Livestock Dairy Poultry and Fruits and Forest sugar, rice, of farm and youth General hay and wool l products eggs 1 vegetables Cotton products and other ucts and home

sup-commodities crafts equipment plies and

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (q) (h) (i) (j) (k)

83. Days devoted to line of work

by-(1) Home demonstration agents ____ _____________________________________________________ . ________________ __________________________________________ _________________________________________ _ (2) 4-H Club agents _________________________________ --- ______________ --- ______________ ____________________________ --- --- ______________ _____________ _ (3) Agrict1ltural agents ________________ ______________ --- ______________ ____________________

l ___________________________________ --- --- ___________________________ _

(4) State extension workers __________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________ _________________________________________ _

84. Number of communities in which work

.

V

was conducted this year ___________________________________ --- ________________________________________________________ ____________________________ _________________________________________ _

85. Number of voluntary local leaders or . /

committeemen assisting this year __________ ______________ --- ________________________________ __

2-:._ ________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _

86. Number of new cooperatives 2 assisted in

organizing during the year __________________ ______________ --- _____________________________ __________________________ · ________________________________________________________ _____________ _ 87. Number of established cooperatives 2

as-sisted during the year ________________________ --- --- --- --- ______________ ________________________________ __________ _________ ________________________________ _ 88. Number of members 2 in the cooperatives

assisted during the year (questions 86

and 87) __________________________________________ - ---89. Value of products sold or purchased by

cooperatives assisted during the year

(questions 86 and 87) 2 __ __ ___ __ _____________ $___________ $___________ $ _________ ' _ $_________ __ $___________ $___________ $___________ $___________ $___________ $___________ $ __________ _

90. Number of farmers or families (not mem-bers of cooperatives) assisted during

the year _________________________________________ ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---91. Value of products sold or purchased by

farmers or families involved in the

pre-ceding question________________________________ $_________ __ $___________ $___________ $___________ $___________ $___________ $___________ $ ___ ________ $___________ $___________ $ __________ _

92. Number of private marketing and distributing agencies and t rade groups assisted this year ________________________________________________________________ _ 93. Number of programs 3 pertaining to marketing agreements, orders, surplus removal or Lend-Lease purchases assisted in or conducted this year_

94. Number of marketing facilities improvement programs 3 participated in or conducted this

year---··---95. Number of marketing· surveys assisted with or conducted t his year _______________________________________________________________________________ ______________ :. __ 96. Number of special merchandising programs 3 participated in or conducted t his year __________________________________________________________________________ _

97. Number of consumer information programs 3 pertaining to marketing and distribution participated in or conducted this year ____________________ _

98. Number of programs 3 relating to marketing services and costs of distribution conducted this year ______________________________________________________ _

99. Number of programs 3 relating to transportation problems conducted this year _________________________________________________________________________________ _

100. Number of programs 3 relating to the specific use of market information conducted this year ______________________________________________________________ _

101. Number of other marketing programs 3 conducted this year (specify) ---t Include livestock, poultry, and batching eggs purchased for breeding, replacement, or feeding purposes.

2 Where a cooperative association serves more than one county, include only the membership and proportionate volume of business originating in the county covered by this report.

a Organized pieces of work. 16-28074-1

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HOUSING, FARMSTEAD IMPROVEMENT, AND EQUIPMENT

Include all work with adults, 4-H Club members, and older youth The house, furnishings, and surroundings

(a) Rural electrification (b) Farm buildings (c) Farm mechanical equipment (d)

102. Days devoted to line of work by- .

3

(1) Home demonstration agents.. __________________________________________________________

re, ________ --- ---

---·---(2) 4--H Club agents

(3) Agricultural agen-ts-_-_-_-_----~--- ________________

J __________________________

Y ________________________

3 _________________ ---__

-1/ ---~~~

103. N umbe~~f

s:::~:::::~

0~n ::~:8work was conducted -;~~~--;~-~~:::::::::

::::::::::::::::Y::::::::: ::::::::::::::22::::::::::

::::::::::::::::£::::::::: ::::::::::::::::~ _______ _

104. Number of voluntary local leaders or committeemen assisting this

3

d

9

ye !:tr -- --- - --- --- --- --- - --- - - - --- --- --- --- - - - --- --- --- - - - --- --- --- - - - --- - - --- - - - --- - --- - - - --- -- - - -- - --- - - - -

--7-.---__

Q_

---The House, Furnishings, and Surroundings-Continued 105. Number of families assisted this year

in-(a) Constructing dwellings _______________________ _

(b) Remodeling dwellings _________________________ _ (c) Installing sewage systems ____________________ _

(d) Installing water systems _____________________ _ (e) Installing heating systems ___________________ _

(f) Providing needed storage space ____________ _

(g) Rearranging or improving kitchens _______ _

(h) Improving arrangement of rooms (other than kitchens) _______________________________ _ (i) Improving methods of repairing,

remodel-ing, or refinishing furniture or furnish-ings _____________________________________________ _ (j) Selecting housefurnishings or equipment ( other than electric) ________________________ _

(k) Improving housekeeping methods _________ _ (Z) Laundry arrangement ________________________ _ (m) Installing sanitary closets or outhouses __ _

(n) Screening or using other recommended methods of controlling flies or other insects __________________________________________ _ ( o) Improving home grounds ____________________ _ (p) Planting windbreaks or shelterbelts ______ _

3

-

---

---_ ---_---_---_---_---_---_ ---_ ---_---_ ---_---_---_---_---_---_ g ---_

7 _____ _

2

Z--·

---

---_____________ fa __

s=

----t?

b

---

---_________ _/ ___ i

_c; ______ _

__________ / _ 7

_I _________ _

_________ _/_3 _

o ________ _

---L/: ..

tf _______ _

---

/--$--~---I!

_f ________ _

________ / _O

__I---/ -0 _/

---Rural Electrification-Continued 106. Number of associations organized or assisted this

year to obtain electricity ________________________________ _ 107. Number of families assisted this year

in-(a) Obtaining electricity ___________________________ _

(b) Selection or use of electric lights or home electrical equipment _________________________ _ (c) Using electricity for income-producing purposes _________________________________________ _ Farm Buildings-Continued 108. Number of farmers assisted this year

in-( a) The construction of farm buildings _______ _ (b) Remodeling or repairing farm buildings __ (c) Selection or construction of farm-building equipment ____________________________________ _

_____________ / __ I _________ _

___________ /__0-

--L2-D

---Farm Mechanical Equipment-Continued 109. Number of farmers assisted this year

in-( a) The selection of mechanical equipment __ _ (b) Making more efficient use of mechanical equipment ____________________________________ _ 110. Number of farmers following instructions in the maintenance and repair of mechanical equipment this year _____________________________________________________ _ 111. Number of gin stands assisted this year in the better ginning of cotton ____________________________

~---I

.:;--- -··.:;---

-··---____

, ____ cf _

o _____ _

_

___________ s

a ______ _

16- 28074-1

(13)

NUTRITION AND HEALTH

Include all work with adults, 4-H Club members and older youth Horne production of family food supply Food preservation and storage Food selection and preparation Other health and safety work

(a) (b) (c) (d)

l12. D ays(l~e;:~e e::n:!r:::: ::n

ts _________________________________________ ---_ _ --______

j --~ _ ________ _ _ _ --_ ---

J_ --- ---____ ~_/

L._ --- ---_

I /

---(2) 4-H Club agents____________________________________________________________ ---__ ______________ __ ____________ __ ___________ __ ______ ___________ _ ____________________________ _

(3) Agricultural agents________________________________________ _________________ _ ____ ---_ --- ________ __ _________ _________ _ _ _ _______________ · ____________ _

( 4) State extension workers___________________________________________________ _ ____ :_____ ____ __ _______ _______ _ _________________________ -___ _____________ _ _______ __ _____ __ _ ____________________________ _ 113. Number of communities in which work was conducted this year _________ --- --- --- _____ ________________________ _ 114. Number of voluntary local leaders or committeemen assisting this year __ --- --- --- _____________________________ _ 115. Number of families assisted this

year-( a) In improving diets ________________________ _

(b) With food preparation __________________ _

(c) In improving food supply by making changes in home food production 1 __

(1) Of vegetables ___________________ _ (2) Of fruits __________________________ _

(3) Of meats _________________________ _ ( 4) Of milk ___________________________ _ (5) Of poultry and eggs __________ _ (d) With home butchering, meat cutting

or curing _________________________________ _

(e) With butter or cheese making ________ _ (f) With food preservation problems 1 __ _

(1) Canning __________________________ _ (2) Freezing __________________________ _

(3) Drying ____________________________ _

( 4) Storing ___________________________ _ (i) In producing and preserving home food supply according to annual food-supply budget _______________ ~---(j) In canning according to a budget ___ _

(k) With child-feeding problems ___________ _

(l) In the prevention of colds and other common diseases _______________________ _

____________ 3 -~

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--- y

fa_f

----______________ 7

e

7 ___ _

---~--~_(/__

___ _

--- /_I

----_ ----_----_----_----_----_----_----_----_----_----_----_----_----_ .,;2.----_ ;;?.- ~-_ ~-_~-_~-_~-_~-_~-_~-_~-_~-_~-_~-_~-_~-_ ;2~-_ (. -~-

---t-f.

2-

3

___________________ g_Z

-Fruits

(a) Vegetables (b) Meats and fish (c)

1. Quarts canned _______ ________

:2-:_f _~_~/__ ___ ___________

j_//Jj

1/ __

---b 7_1/

J;,_

2. Gallons brined ______ --- _______________ / __ [ _ ' / _____________________________ _

:: Pounds:

E:~: ::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:: ::::-/

'£/, .::~ ::::::::::::_

L

_:? _

:3 :/

=

6. Frozen 4 __ _______ ___ ___

a7--_3_{/---- ________________

.7.

3

8 ____________ /, _

D O

3_

t--7. Number of different families represented by the above figures __________________ /

t:fj' ____ ,._

115(h) FOOD PRESERVATION BY 4-H CLUB MEMBERS

::::::::::::/---/ -;z_:}

--1==========;:==========:=========::;::========

--- ...:>-(

j ---- Fruits Vegetables Meats and fish

--- - --- ____ 1 - - - 1 - - - - ( _ a ) _ _ _ _ , _____ ('---'-b) _ _ _ _ , __ _ _ _ (::....:.c) _ __ _

_ ____________ 3;~--- ~:

Quarts canned ______ ___________

:2__j__Q_ _________________

;j_ __

C,, __

Q _______ _________________

(,,,

"z-- __

3.

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,b;~i:~

2 ' --- ---~ -- --- --- _______ :::_::: ___ _{

:L::::

::::::::::::::::::::::::::::---~ ~3__

45.. Cured as __ ---

---i--s-s ______

---Stored __________________________ ______________________ ________________ _____________________________ _

---~ 7 __

6. Frozen 4 _____________ ___ __

£ _________________________

I_~ ____ _______________ __/ ..

.5-___ _

_ _______________ //f- _____

1 : ' ' '

-_______________ / 8

g __ _

(m) With positive preventive measures to improve health (immunization for typhoid, diphtheria, smallpox, etc.) __________________________ _

---'. 7 __

<-/

--(n) With first-aid or home nursing _________________________________

·---(0) In removing fire and accident hazards __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________ _ 116. Number of schools assisted this year in establishing or maintaining hot school lun~hes _______________________________________________________________________ _ 117. Number of nutrition or health cJinics organized this year through the efforts of extension workers _______________________________ _____________ ___________ _

t Sum of the subiterns minus duplications due to families participating in more than one activity.

2 Weight of finished product after drying.

a Weight of product before curing.

' Include contents of locker plants and home freezer units. a Do not include vine-matured peas and beans.

_ _________________ ..,s-

_J __ _

::::::::::::/ L.

tX

---~

(14)

CLOTHING, FAMILY ECONOMICS, PARENT EDUCATION, AND COMMUNITY LIFE

Home management 1- Clothing and ·textiles Family relationships-child Recreation and Include all work with adults, 4-H Club members, and older youth family economics development community life

W W W 00

~"g

I

(

(1) Home demonstration agents ____________________________ ---~ _________ --- _______________ / ________________________________________ _ 118. Days devoted to (2) 4-H Club agents _____________ ·--- _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _

line of work

by-

i

! ;

!::::~:~:~i::e: :. kers:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::: :::::::: ::::: :::::::::::: ::::: : :::::::::: :::::::: ::::::::: :: ::::: :::::::: ::::::::: ::: ::::: ::_:::: :::::::::::::::::::: __ :

119. Number of communities in which work was conducted this year _________ 120. Number of voluntary local leaders or committeemen assisting this year __

---Home Management-Family Economics-Continued

121. Number of families assisted this

year-(a) With time-management problems __________ _

(b) With home accounts ___________________________ _

(c) With financial planning _______________________ _

(d) In improving use of credit for family living expenses ________________________________ _

(e) In developing home industries as a means of supplementing income _______ _ 122. Number of home demonstration clubs, other

con-sumer associations or groups assisted this year with cooperative buying

of-(a) Foo""'""d

---(b) Clothing __________________________________________ _

(c) Housefurnishings and equipment ___________ _

(d) General household supplies __________________ _ 123. Number of families assisted this year through

coop-erative associations 2 or individually, with the

buying

of-(a) Food _____________________ . _____________ · ___________ _

(b) Clothing __________________________________________ _

(c) Housefurnishings and equipment ___________ _

(d) General household supplies __________________ _ 124. Total number of different families assisted this year with consumer-buying problems (includes ques-tion 123 (a), (b), (c), and (d) minus duplications) __ 125. Number of families assisted this year with "making

versus buying" decisions _________________________________ _ 126. Number of families assisted this year in using timely economic information to make buying decisions or other adjustments in family living ____________________ _

____________ _; l -

---_____________/ 0 __

7 ____ _

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c!>

-y

---_____________ j

(o

!_ __ ___

3/;

__________________ 3

k

--- 3

f ___ _

___________________ ;;;3_k

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--- . _________ ;3

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--________________ _;L

9

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4, J

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</

_____________ __/ .S-J' __

N OTE.-lndividual families and groups assisted with selling problems should be reported in column (j), page 9.

Clothing and Textiles-Continued

127. Number of families assisted this year with-

t/

(a) Clothing-construction problems______________ ---~ .

b _

(b) The selection of clothing and textiles______ _ _______________

Cf:~--

3

(c) Care, renovation, remodeling of clothing___ _ _________________

3

_8'/4

(d) Clothing accounts or budgets________________ _ ______________________

7.3

Family Relationships-Child Development-Continued

128. Number of families assisted this

year-( a)

w~:ab:ei::~~~=~~~-~:~~~--=-~---~:~~=-~~ ______________ __/

lj_

-(b) In improving family relationships___________ _ ________________ /

?-_{?_

129. Number of families providing recommended

cloth-ing, furnishings, and play equipment for children this year ______________________________________________________ _ 130. Number of different individuals participating this year in child-development and parent-education programs: ( a) Men ________________________________________ _

(b) Women ____________________________________ _

--- --~]

2-,--_ 2-,--_2-,--_2-,--_2-,--_2-,--_2-,--_2-,--_2-,--_2-,--_2-,--_2-,--_2-,--_2-,--_2-,--_2-,--_ S

~--131. Number of children in families represented by such

individuals____________________________________________________ --- ---

J ___ _/

--Recreation and Community Life-Continued

132. Number of families assisted this year in improving home recreation...__ ____________________________________ _ 133. Number of communities assisted this year in

improv-ing community recreational facilities _________________ _ 134. Number of community groups assisted this year with organizational problems, programs of activi-ties, or meeting programs ________________________________ _ 135. Number of communities{ (a) Club or liommunity house _________ _ assisted this year in (b) Permanent camp _______ _ eStablishing- (c) Community rest rooms_ 136. Number of communities assisted this year in

pro-viding library facilities ___________________________________ _ 137. Number of school.or other community grounds

im-proved this year according to

recommendation~---! _,

_::s

--_ --_--_--_--_--_--_--_--_--_--_--_--_--_--_--_--_--_--_--_--_--_--_--_ 3 --_--_

_________________

]

_________ _

1 The house-its arrangement, equipment, and furnishings, including kitchen improvements and care of the house-is reported under "The house, furnishings and surroundings," p. 10.

J Includes question 122; also families buying through marketing cooperatives, organized or assisted, column (k), p. 9, . 16-28074-2

(15)

SUMMARY OF 4-H CLUB BOYS' AND GIRLS' PROJECTS

(One club member may engage in two or more projects. The sum of the projects is therefore greater than the number of different club members enrolled)

Project Number of boys enrolled

(a) Number of girls enrolled (b) Number of boys completing (c) Number of girls completing (d)

Number of units involved in completed projects

(e)

138. Corn---··--- --- --- --- --- --- Acres 139. Other cereals --- _____________________________ --- --- --- --- Acres 140. Peanuts ___ ---________ ---__ ---__ --- --- --- Acres 141. Soybeans, field peas, alfalfa, and other legumes __________ --- --- Acres 142. Soil and water conservation ______________________________________________________ ½ ____ - - - -- - - -- - - -- - - Acres

143. Potatoes, Irish and svreet ____________________________________ ----· _________________________ --- ---_ --- --- --- Acres 144. Cotton ______________ --- --- --- --- --- --- Acres 145. Tobacco _________________ --- --- --- --- --- --- Acres 146. Fruits ______________________ - --- --- --- --- --- --- Acres 14 7. Home gardens _______________________________________________________ '---/

1/ ____ ---

2- __________________ / __

'7 --- ---

2---- ---

Acres 148. Market gardens, truck and canning crops ___________________ ---=---- --- --- --- ---Acres

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152. Beef cattle ____________________________________________________________ ___________

L __

Q ____________________

3 _____ ---'"---./-__

Q_ __________________

3 ______ ---~-~---

Animals 153. Sheep__________________________________________________________________

_______________t::£ __________________

S-: __________________

4 ___________________ J - __ ---~ . Animals 154. Swine ___________________ -···---________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ --- Animals

::: ~:::~li:::t:: ~"-__ ---_

--_

--: : __ :: ::_ : __ : :: _______ ---_

---_______ --_

--____ ----~ --___ ----_

---___ :: ______ ----___ ---__ :: --_______ ---_

---~ _

---_______________ :::_ --__ ---_

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157. Bees ___________________________________________________________________ _________________ - ___ _____ ______________________________________ _____________________________ _ --- · ________ Colonies ::: ::::s:~ycation of ho~~ grounds _______________________________________________ -;;_--- ______________ __/_ ______

---f;z--- __________________

_J_ ___ _

x _ x _ x _ x __ x __ x _ x __ x _ x __ x _ x A:r:a 160. Wildlife and nature study (rabbits, game, fur animals) ___________________

=-: ___ --- --- ---

x x x x x x x x x x x x x

- {--- Articles made

161. Agricultural engineering, farm shop, electricity ___________ __ --- --- --- --- --- Articles repaired 162. ·Farm ·management _________________________________________________ --·---= --- --- --- --- x x x x x x x x x x x x x 163. Food selection and preparation __________________________________ ---~--- ______________

J__£_ __________________ / ______________

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planned

. / C, /

1

_______________

tJ..__ _ __ Meals served

i64. Food preservation ___________________________________________________________________________________________ L_ __ • --- ____________ ___ _ ____ _______________

C _k

Quarts canned 165. Health, home nursing, and first aid ___________________ .., ________________________________ --- ---'2,,-,---- - --- - ________________

2--: ___ _

x x x x x x x x x x x x x

166. Clo thlng _______ --- --- ---

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3, --- ---

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167. Home management ________________________________________________ _________ · ______________________________________ --- ---·--- --- Units 168. Home furnishings and room im prov emen t ____ ---:--____________________ '. __________ ---___ --_____

L ___ . ---______ ---_ ---____ --_ ---__ -_.

J,_ --_ _ _ _ _ {

::::;~J_:::::::::::::::: ::-:.::::

169. Home industry, arts and crafts _______________________________________ · _________________________________________ --- --- __ --- Articles 170 . ;unior leadership _________________________________________________________________ / _______________________ ,:;,- --- _______________

_I ______ . _____________ $ ---

x x x x x x x x x x x x x 171. All others_____________________________________________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________ _______________ x x x x x x x x x x x x x 172. 'rotal (project enrollment and completion) --- _________

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