Annual Report
Extension Service In Colorado
1928
March 1, 1928
COOPERATIVE EXTENSION WORK IN AGRICULTURE AND HOME ECONOMICS
Extension Service,
U. S. Department of Agriculture
and State Agricultural Colleges Cooperating
Office of Cooperative Extension Work. Washington, D. C.
ANNUAL REPORT OF COUNTY EXTENSION WORKERS
This report form is to be used by county extension agents, such as county agricultural agent, home
demonstration agent, club agent, and negro agent, reporting on their respective lines of work.
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If agent has not been employed entire year, indicate exact period. Agents resigning during the
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AGENT'S ANNUAL REPORT.
The annual report should be a review, analysis, interpretation, and presentation to the people of
the county, the State, and the Nation of the sum total of the extension activities in each county for the
year and the results obtained by the county extension agent assisted by the subject-matter specialists.
The making of such a report is of great value to the county extension agent and the people of the county
in showing the_ progress made durmg the year as a basis for future plans. It is of vital concern also to
the State and Nation as a measure of rural progress and
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basis for intelligent legislation and :financial
support.
Separate statistical and narrative reports ,are desired from each county extension agent in charge
of
a line of work, such as county agent, home demonstration agent, boys' and girls' club agent, and negro
agent. Where an assistant i:tgent has been employed a part or all of the year, a _!__eport on his or her work
should be included with the report of the leader in charge 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. Where two or more extens10n agents are em:2Ioyed in a county, each in charge
of a line of work, care should be exercised to avoid incluiling the same data in the statistical report of more
than one agent.
At least four copies of the annual r~port should be made: One copy for the county officials, one copy
for the agent's files, one copy for the State extension office, and one copy for the Extension Service,
United States Department of Agriculture.
The report to the Washington office shquld qe sent through the
State extension office.
NARRATIVE SUMMARY.
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The narrative report should be a statement in orderly fashion and arranged under a_ppropriate
subheadings, of the work done, methods used,
and results obtained under each project, as well as of the
general work accomplished. Every statement should be clear-cut, concise, forceful, and, where
pos-sible, reenforced with ample data from the statistical summary.
In the preparation of the part of the
report relative to each project, the results reported in the statistical summary for the pro1ect should
be analyzed, conclusions drawn, and recommendations made. The report may well be illustrated ·with
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photographs, maps, diagrams, blue prints, or copies of charts and other forms used in demonstration
work. Full credit should be given to all cooperating agencies. The lines should be single-spaced, with
double space between the paragraphs, and reasonably good margins left. The pages should be numb
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in consecutive order.
The following outline is suggestive of how the narrative report may be clearly and systematically
presented:
SUGGESTIVE OUTLINE OF ANNUAL NARRATIVE REPORT.
I. Cover and title page. II. Table of contents.
III. Status of county extension organization.
(1) Form of organization-changes and development.
(2) Function of local people, committees, or project leaders in developing the program of work. (3) General policies, including relationships to other organizations.
IV. Program of work, goals established, methods employed, and results achieved. (1) Factors considered and methods used in determining program of work. (2) Project activities and results.
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crops ) {Horticulture .
(c) Home gardens (including diseases and msects). Beautification of home grounds
(d) Forestry
(e) Rodents, predatory animals, and birds. (f) Animal husbandry
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(u){Dairy husbandry
Home dairy (including diseases and insect~). (h){Poultry husbandry
SUGGESTIVE OUTLINE OF ANNUAL NARRATIVE REPORT-Continued.
IV. Program of work, etc.-Continued.
(2) Project activities and results-Continued . . { Agricultural engineering. (i) Agricultural engineering-home.
o{Agricultural economics, including farm management and marketing. J Home marketing.
(k) Foods. (l) Nutrition. (m) Clothing.
(n) Home management.
(o) House furnishings.
(p) Home health and sanitation. (q) Community activities. (r) Miscellaneous.
V. Outlook and recommendations, including suggestive program of work for next year.
VI. Summary of activities and accomplishments, preferably of one or two typewritten pages only, placed at the beginning or end of the narrative report.
STATISTICAL SUMMARY.
To supplement the narrative part of the report, and in order that comparable State and National
summaries may be made, it is necessary to include a statistical summary of the work in each county.
The following form has been prepared to insure uniformity of reporting. In addition to the questions
asked under each subdivision of the report, space is provided to add further data
if
desired. The
statistical summary will grow naturally out of the field and office records.
DEFINITIONS OF TERMS USED IN THIS REPORT.
1. A PROGRAM OF WORK is a definitely outlined plan for extension work.2. A PROJECT is a definite, systematic, organized plan for carrying out some phase of the extension program of work, providing for what is to be done, how much, when, where, how, and by whom.
3. MISCELLANEOUS WORK includes work which has not yet become a regular part of the program of work-work other
than project work.
4. A COMMUNITY, for the purposes of this report, may be any one of the several units into which the county is divided for purposes of conducting organized extension work.
5. A PROJECT LEADER OR LOCAL LEADER is a person, selected because of his or her special interest and fitness, who functions as a leader in advancing some phase of the local program of extension work.
6. A DEMONSTRATION is an example designed to show the practical application of an established fact. Demonstrations as contemplated in this report are of two kinds, method demonstrations and result demonstrations.
A method demonstration is a demonstration given by an extension worker or other trained leader to a group for the
purpose of showing them how to carry out a practice. Synonym: Lecture demonstration. Examples: Demon-strations of canning, mixing of spray materials, and culling of poultry.
A result demonstration is a demonstration carried on by a farmer, farm woman, boy, or girl under the direction of the extension service, involving a substantial period of time, records of results, and comparisons. Examples: Child-feeding, corn-culture, and orchard-management demonstrations.
7. A DEMONSTRATOR is a farmer, farm woman, boy, or girl who, under the direction of the extension service, conducts a result demonstration.
8. MEMBERS COMPLETING should include those who have satisfactorily finished the work outlined for the current year. 9. A DEMONSTRATION MEETING is a meeting held to give a method demonstration or to start, inspect, or further a result
demonstration.
10. A TRAINING MEETING is a meeting at which project leaders or local leaders are trained to carry on extension activities in their respective communities.
11. AN OFFICE CALL OR TELEPHONE CALL is a visit or call by a farmer or other person seeking agricultural or home economics information, as a result of which some definite assistance or information is given.
12. A FARM VISIT is a call at a farm by the agent at which some definite information is given or concrete plan of work outlined, or some valuable information obtained from the farmer regarding his work, or the better practice prevail-ing in his neighbor hood.
13. A HOME VISIT is a call at a home by the agent at which some definite information is given or concrete plan of work outlined, or some valuable information obtained from the farm woman regarding her work, or the better practice prevailing in her neighborhood.
14. DAYS IN OFFICE should include time spent by the county agent in his office, at county agent conferences, and any other work directly related to office administration.
15. DA Ys IN FIELD should include all days spent on official duty other than those spent in office.
DEFINITIONS OF TERMS UsED IN THIS REPORT-Continued.
17. A FARMERS' INSTITUTE is one of a series of meetings of one to two days' duration, arranged by a central State f&rmers' institute agency, at which agricultural and home-economics problems are discussed, usually by outside speakers employed for the purpose.
18. AN EXTENSION OR MOY .ABLE SCHOOL is an itinerant school usually of two to six days' duration where practical but systematic instruction is given to persons not resident at the college. AN EXTENSION SHORT COURSE differs from an extension schoolin that it is usually held at the college or other educational institution and usually for a longer period of time, but not exceeding two weeks.
19. RECORDS consist of definite information filed in the county office that will enable the agent to verify the data on
extension work included in this report.
20. F .ARM OR HOME PRACTICE .ADOPTED is a new or improved practice adopted on a farm or in a home during the year as a result of extension teaching. Examples: Spraying of potatoes for disease, canning of fruits and vegetables, use
of balanced rations, and hat making. ·
GENERAL ACTIVITIES.
Report only this year's extension activities and results that are supported by records.
If an assistant agent has been employed during the year, include his or her work with that of the agent. 1. List below the names, titles, and periods of service o(the county extension agents whose work is included in this 1
report.
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(Name.) (Title.) (Months of service this year.)
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County association, if any, fostering extension work.(a) Name ___________________________________ ---_________________________________________________________________ _
(b) Number of members ---2. Number of communities in county where extension. work should be conducted __________________________ _
3. Number of above communities in which the extension program has been cooperatively worked out by extension agents and people concerned
---4. Number of voluntary county, community, or local leaders actively engaged in forwarding the extension program
with-( a) Juniors _ --- --- --- --- ______ --- --- ---___________ _ (b) Adults _________________ --- ______________________ --- ___________________________ _
5. Number of clubs carrying on extension work:
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6. Membership in above clubs:
(a) Boys 1
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(a) Boys 2 ---·· ---(b) Girls 2
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( c) Men __ --- _____ ---_ · (a) Women---·· ---(c) Men _______________________ , ________________ _ (a) Women---8. Number of members in junior club work for four or more years:(a) Boys ---(b) Girls _______________ · ____________ ---
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2 3 4 5 6 7 81 Report the total number of different boys or girls enrolled in club work. This total should equal the sum of the project enrollments reported on pages 8 to 31, less any duplications due to the same boy or girl carrying on two or more subject-matter lines of work. . . .
, Include those boys and girls enrolled in club work as reported under 6 (a) and 6 (b) who have finished the work undertaken or such port10n of it as it was
9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.
GENERAL AcTrvrTIEs-Contin ued.
Number of junior teams trained! :: : ~:::~~~:~-~-:::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Number entering college this year who may have been club members __________________ ---Total number of farm visits 1 made in conducting extension work _________________________________________ _
Number of different farms visited _____________________ ---···----··---Total number of home 1 visits made in conducting extension work _____________________________
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( a) Office --- _____ _ Number of calls 2 relating to extension work _____________________________ _
(b) Telephone---N umber of days agent spent in office --- --- --- ________________________________________________ _ Number of days agent spent in
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Number of news articles pr~pared for press 3--- ______ ·--- ---
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17} 18. Number of individual letters written--- _____ _ 18 18!.
Number of bul~1;
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(a) Encampments held (b) { (1) (2) Junior---__________________ ( 3) r~:nb;:~~;-by-~l~b-{--(~)--Boy;==~!==== members (b) Girls-,- ___ _ Total attendance___________ _ __ _. _ -~--- 24Other extension meetings attended and not previously reported---! ( a) Number---
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1 Do not count the same visit as both a farm visit and a home visit.
2 See definition on page 3.
PROGRAM SUMMARY.
List below information on each project of the program of work for the year. If an assistant agent has been
employed during the year, include his or her time with that of the agent. This page should not be filled out uqtil the questions on the following pages have been answered.
Title of project.
Number of com- Number of local Days specialists munities partici- leaders assisting.2 helped.
pating.l (a) (b) (c) Days agent devoted to projects. (d)
[Illustrative entry] Poultry__________________________________________________ 6 7 2 14 27. Soils (page 7)--- _______
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33. Dairy husbandry (pages 14, 15, column a)-home dairy(page 29).
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37. Foods (pages 19, 20) _______________________________________________ --- _____________________________________________________ _
38. Nutrition (page 21) _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _
39. Clothing (page 22) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _
40. Home management (page 23) _________________________________________________ . ________________________________________________________ _
41. House furnishings (page 24) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _
42. Home health and sanitation (page 25) ____________________________________________________________ --- --- ---43. Community activities (pages 18, 31) _________________________________________________________________________________________________ _
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8-5146 1 The !nd!v!dual entrjes !n th!s column should not exceed entry for question 2, page 4.2 The md1v1dual entries m this column should not exceed entry for question 4, page 4.
3 Boys' and girls' club work should be distributed among the proper subject-matter headings and not entered as a separate project.
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FARM-DEMONSTRATION WORK.
SOILS.1Report only this year's extension activities and results that are supported by records.
,45. Number of method demonstrations given. (See definition 6, page 3,)--- 45 46. Number of result demonstrations started or under way. (See definition 6, page 3.) --- ___
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46 47. Number of result demonstrations completed or carried through the year ___________________________________ _48. Number of acres involved in these completed demonstrations ________________________________________________ _
49. Number of farms adopting improved practices in the use of commercial fertilizer this year ___________ _
50. Tons involved in preceding question_---____________ _
· 51. Number of farms taking better care of farm manures this year _______________________________________________ _
52. Number of farms using lime or limestone for the first time _____________________________________________________ _ ·53. Tons of lime or limestone so used ---
-54. Number of farms plowing under cover or other green manure crops for the first time __________________ _
·55. Acres of cover and green manure crops so plowed under ________________________________________________________ _
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56. Total number of different farms adopting improved practices, relative to the soils work reported on 1i;:: 56
this page. (Include questions 47, 49, 51, 52, 54, and 55! less duplications.)---· ___
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CEREALS.1
Report only this year's extension activities and results that are supported by records.
Item. (e) Other (f) .2
(a) Com. (b) Wheat. (c) Oats. (d) Rye. Barley. __
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57. Number of method demonstrations given __ --- _______________ --- 57
58. N ~~~e:d oJr au~~!/!~~t _demonstrations ______
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of members com-1 (l) Boys ___ ___
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65. Number of acres grown by junior club r:;_l_
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members completing _________________________
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bu. 6667. Number of farms planting improved seed h
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tion for the first time ________________________ ---
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ing improved practices relative to the
cereal work reported on this page.
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1 Report fall-sown crops the year they are harvested. 8-5146 ' Indicate crop by name.
a States which do not organize clubs on a project basis should not report on this question but should report on enrollment and completion. , Include those who have finished the work undertaken, or such portion of it as it was planned to finish during the report year.
71. 72.
73.
LEGUMES AND FORAGE CROPS .
. Report only this year's extension activities and results that are supported by records.
Item. (a) Alfalfa. (b) Soybeans. (c) Sweet clover. (d) Crimson clover.
reported
(e) Clover (red, alsike, white). (/) Cowpeas.Number of method demonstrations given_---
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71Number of adult result demonstrations
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74. Acres involved in these completed 74
demonstrations--- --- --- --- --- ---
---75. Increased yield 1 per acre on demon- _________ bu. _________ bu. 75
strations __________________ ---_________ tons _________ tons _________ tons _________ tons _________ tons _________ tons
76. Number of junior clubs 2
--- ---· ____ --- --- 76 Number of members enrolled{ (l) Boys __ --- ---177
(2) Girls __ ---
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78. N umbe f me b { (l) Boys __ --- ---178 pletin~~---~--~~-~-~-~~-~- (2) Girls __ --- --- ---
---79. Number of acres grown by junior club 79
members completing--- ---._
---80. Total yield 1 of crops grown by junior _________ bu. _________ bu. 80
club members _________________________________________ tons _________ tons _________ tons _________ tons _________ tons _________ tons
81. Number of farms planting improved
seed for the first time ______________________ --- --- ___ . --- --- --- --- 81
82. Number of farms practicing seed selec- 82
tion for the first time---
---83. Number of farms inoculating for these 83
crops for the first time---~--- ---
---83!. Number of farms adopting other im- 83i
84.
proved practices for the first time.
(Specify below.)--- --- --- --- --- ---Total number of different farms
adopt-ing improved practices relative to the legumes and forage crops reported on this page. (Include questions 73, 78,
81, 82, 83, and 83! less duplications.)
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1 Indicate whether yield is bushels of seed or tons of cured forage. 8-5146
71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83.
LEGUMES AND FORAGE CROPS-Continued.
Report only this year's extension activities and results that are supported by records.
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Velvet beans. Field beans. (i) Peanuts. (j) Lespedeza. (k) Pastures. '(m)
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members completing ---
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club members--- _______________ tons __________ bu. __________ bu. _________ tons X X X _________ tons 80
Number of farms planting improved
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Number of farms practicing seed selec- 82
tion for the first time ______________________ --- ---
---Number of farms inoculating for these 83
crops for the first time---
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proved practices for the first time. "I
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ing improved practices relative to the legumes and forage crops reported on this page. (Include questions 73, 78,
81, 82, 83, and 83! less duplications.) __ --- --- --- --- ___
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---1 Indicate crop by name. 8-5146
2 Indicate whether yield is bushels of seed or tons of cured forage.
a States which do not organize clubs on a project basis should not report on this question but should report on enrollment and completion.
POTATOES, COTTON, TOBACCO, AND OTHER SPECIAL CROPS.
Report only this year's extension activities and results that are supported by records.
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
Other.1 Item.
Irish Sweet Cotton. Tobacco.
potatoes. potatoes.
---85. Number of method demonstrations given ________________ --- 85
86. Number of adult result demonstrations started or
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under way ______ ---·--- ---_______________ ---86
87. Number of adult result demonstrations completed or
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carried through the year---_______________ ---_______________ --- ---87
88. 89.
Acres involved in these completed demonstrations ________ ] ~--- ______________________________ --- 88 Increased yield per acre on demonstrations ______________
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bu. _________ bu. ________ lbs.2 _________ lbs. _______________ 89 90. Number of juni0r clubs 3 --- ------_______________ ----- _______________ --- 9091. Number of members enrolled---! (l) Boys ___ --- ---191 (2) Girls ___ --- _____________________________________________ ---
---92. Number of members com p!eting work ___
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9293. Number of acres grown by junior club members 93
completing ______ --- _____________________________________________________________________________ ---94. Total yield of crops grown by junior club members ____________ bu. _________ bu. ________ lbs. 2: _________ lbs. --- 94
95. Number of farms planting improved seed for the
22
first time ______ --- ____________ ---________ ---_______________ --- --- 95 96. Number of farms practicing seed selection for the i:;:
first time ____________________ --- ---~--- ---_
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97. Number of farms treating seed for disease for the
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first time ______ ---_---~--- _____________________________________ --- _______________ --- 97 98. Number of farms spraying or dusting for diseases
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and insects for the first time ---____________________________________________________________ --- 98 98i. Number of farms adopting other improved
prac-tices for the first time. (Specify below.) ________________________________________________________________________________________ _ 98!
99. Total number of different farms adopting improved 99
practices relative to potatoes, cotton, tobacco, and other special crops reported on this page. (In-clude questions 87, 92, 95, 96, 97, 98, and 98! less
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duplications.) ______________________ ---________________
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2 Report yield of cotton in pounds of seed cotton.
HORTICULTURE.
Report only this year's extension activities and results that are supported by records.
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (/)
Item. Market Beautification
Tree fruits. small fruits. Bush and Grapes. gardening, truck and gardens. Home of home canning crops. grounds.
100. Number of method demonstrations given_ --- --- --- _______________ --- 100 101. Number of adult result demonstrations
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started or under way --- --- --- ---_____________________________ _
102. Number of adult result demonstrations 102
completed or carried through the ,
year _____________________________________________ --- --- ____________________________________________ _
103. Acres involved in these completed dem- 103
onstrations ____________________________________ --- --- --- --- X X X X X X
104. Increased yield per acre on demonstra- 104
tions ---_________ bu. --- qts. --- lbs. _________ bu. X X X X X X 105. Number of junior clubs 1
_____________________ --- --- --- 105
106. Number of members en-
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members completing _______________________ --- --- --- --- X X X
109. Total yield of crops grown by junior 109
club members---bu. --- qts. _________ lbs. ---bu. --- bu. X X X
110. Number of farms planting improved 110
stock or seed for the first time---
---111. Number of farms pruning for the first . 111
time --- --- --- --- ______________ _
112. Number of units involved in preceding 112
question--- ______ trees ______ acres ______ acres X X X X X X X X X
113. Number of farms spraying or otherwise 113
treating for diseases and insect pests
for the first time--- --- --- ---
---114. Number of units involved in preceding 114
question--- ______ acres ______ acres --- acres ______ acres X X X X X X
114!. Number of farms adopting other im- 114!
proved practices for the first time.
(Specify below.)--- --- --- --- ---
---115. Number of farms adopting improved 115
practices relative to the horticultural work reported on this page. (Include questions 102, 107, 110, 111, 113, and
114! less duplications.) ____________________ --- --- ---
---1 States which do not organize clubs or groups on a project basis should not report on this question but should report on enrollment and completion.
FORESTRY.
âą Report only this year's extension activities and results that are supported by records. 116. Number of method demonstrations given---
---, 117. Number of adult result demonstrations started or under way---118. Number of adult result demonstrations completed or carried through the year--- ---119. Number of acres included in these completed demonstrations--- ---120. Number of junior clubs 1
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(a) Boys ____________________________________ ---(b) Girls __________________ ---
---·---123. Number of acres handled by junior club members------
---124. Number of forest or woodland plantations established this year125. Acres involved in preceding question __________________ - ______
---126. Number of farms assisted in forest management this year---127. Acres involved in preceding question ______ ---________________________ _ 128. Number of farms planting windbreaks this year---129. Number of farms attempting to control white-pine blister rust for first time---130. Number of acres involved in preceding question---· ---130!. Number of farms adopting other improved practices for the first time. (Specify below.) ________ _ 131. Total number of farms adopting improved practices relative to the forestry work reported on this
page. (Include questions 118, 122, 124, 126, 128, 129, and 130! less
duplications.)---RODENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS 2 INSECT AND ANIMAL PESTS. Report only this year's extension activities and results that are supported by records.
Item.
(a)
Rodents.
(b) (c)
Other animal
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---(d) Other insects.3 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 130! 131132. Number of method demonstrations given--- ------ ________
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132 133. Number of result demonstrations started or under way ___________ --- _______ ), _____ --- 133134. Number of such demonstrations completed or carried through
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134the year _______________________________ --- ______ --- _______________ --- ---135. Number of acres in these completed demonstrations _______________ ---~--- 135 136. Total number of farms cooperating in control measures this year_------ ______
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136 137. Number of acres involved in preceding question ____________________________________ _g_Y:Q
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1371 States which do not organize clubs on a project basis should not report on this question but should report on enrollment and completion.
2 Do not include work reported under "Crop" and "Livestock" headings.
a Indicate by name.
LIVESTOCK.
Report only this year's extension activities and results that are supported by records.
(a) (b) (c)
Item.
Dr.iry cattle , ~ Beef cattla. {'.wine.
Jaby
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(d) Sheep. (e) (f) Ot.her.1 Poultry. 138. N~fv~': __ of __ method __ demonstrations _____2
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138139. Number of adult result demonstrations
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140. Number of adult result demonstrations 140
completed or carried through the
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141 142. Total profit or saving on demonstra- 66
142tions ___________________________________________
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147148. Number of farms assisted in obtaining 148
high-grade or purebred females this ~
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149. Number of farms culling herds or flocks
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149150. Nu:O~t1"s_ of_ animals _in_ such __ herds _or_
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circles, clubs, or associations organ-
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153clE= ·,, clubs, etc --- --- --- X X X . ---
-154. Number of breed associations or clubs 154
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1 Indicate by name.
2 States which do not organize clubs on a project basis should not report on this question but should report on enrollment and completion.
LIVESTOCK-Continued.
Report only this year's extension activities and results that are supported by records.
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (/)
Item. Other.I
Dairy cattle. Bee! cattle. Swine. Sheep. Poultry.
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---156. Number of cow-testing associations 156
organized or reorganized during the
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year --- --- --- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
157. Number of members in these
associa---- 2.5
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157tions _________ --- _ --- --- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
158. Number of farms not in associations
--- 20 ---
158testing cows for production _____________ X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
159. Number of cows under test by such
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640 _______
159associations and individual farms _____ X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
160. Number of farms adopting improved
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160practices in the sanitary production
and care of milk this year---
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to test animals for tuberculosis this
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year--- X X X --- X X X
164. Number of farmers directly influenced 164
to vaccinate animals for blackleg
this year--- --- X X X X X X X X X X X X
165. Number of farmers directly influenced ,!65
to vaccinate swine for cholera this
year--- X X X X X X --- X X X X X X X X X
165!. Number of farms adopting other im- 165!
proved livestock practices this year.
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---166. Total number of different farms adopt- 166
ing improved practices relative to the livestock work reported on pages
14 and 15. (Include questions 140,
145, 147, 148, 149, 15a, 155, 157, 158. 160, 161,.16~, 16~, 164, 165, and 165!
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1 Indicate by name. 8-5146AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING.
Report only this year's extension activities and results that are supported by records.
167. Number of method demonstrations given _______________________________________________________________________ _
168. Number of result demonstrations started or under way ---
---169. Number of result demonstrations completed or carried through the year_ _____________________________ _ 170. Number of farms installing drainage systems this year _____________________________________________________ _
171. Acres drained _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _
172. Number of farms installing irrigation systems this year__ __________________________________________________ _ 173. Acres irrigated __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _ 174. Number of farms constructing terraces or soil dams this year ____________________________________________ _ 175. Acres on which soil erosion was so prevented __________________________________________________________________ _
176. Number of dwellings constructed this year according to plans furnished _____________
~---177. Number of dwellings remodeled this year according to plans furnished ________________________________ _
178. Number of sewage-disposal systems installed this year according to plans furnished _______________ _
179. Number of water systems installed this year according to plans furnished ____________________________ _ 180. Number of heating systems instalied this year according to plans furnished __________________________ _ 181. Number of lighting systems installed this year according to plans furnished _________________________ _ 181!. Number of farms following suggestions on maintenance and repair of machinery _________________ _ 181!. Number of farms employing better types of machinery recommended by extension agent _____ _ (a) Cultivators ______________________ _ (b) Plows ____________________________ _ (c) Tractors and gas engines ___ _ 181!. Number of machines involved in question
181!---(d) Sprayers _________________________ _
( e) Harvesters and threshers ___ _
(f) Other ____________________________ _ 182. Number of farms on which buildings other than dwellings were constructed or remodeled this year according to plans furnished _____________________________________________________________________________ _
183.
f
(a) Barns ____________________________ _
(b) Hog houses _____________________ _
Number of buildings involved in preceding question ______________
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(c) P.oultry houses ___ ~--- ---(d) Silos_________ --::..-- "' _______ _ (e)_:Other__ _____ i ___ ~ -~ ___ :__.:_,._
184. Number of farms clearing land of stumps or boulders this year ___________________________________________ _ 185. Acres of land so cleared __________________________________________________________________________________________ · ___ _
185!. Number of farms adopting other improved practices for the first time. (Specify below.) _______ _
186. Total number of different farms adopting improved practices relative to the agricultural
engi-neering work reported on this page. (Include questions 169, 170, 172, 174, 176, 177, 178, 179,
180, 181, 18li, 181!, 1811, 182, 184, and 185} less duplications.) _______________________________________ _
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172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 181i-181! 181! 182 183 184 185 185t 186 8-514.617
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS.
Report only this year's extension activities and results that are supported by records.
FARM MANAGEMENT.
187. Number of method demonstrations given ________________________________________________________________________ _ 188. Number of farm-account books distributed this year---______ ---189. Number of farmers keeping records in such account books throughout the year ______________________ _ 190. Number of farmers assisted in summarizing and interpreting their accounts ___________________________ _ 191. Number of farmers making changes in their business as result of keeping accounts ____________ t ____ _
192. Number of other farmers adopting cropping, livestock, or complete farming systems this year according to recommendations _____________ ..: ___________________ ----~---____ ---193. Number of junior farm-management clubs 1 -----
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a) Boys ___________________ ---194. Number of members enrolled ____1
(b) Girls _____________________ · ---195. Number of members completing_1
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(b) a) Boys _________ --- ____ ·---Girls ______________________________________________________________________ _ 196. Number of farmers advised relative to leases this year _______________________________________________________ _ 197. Number of farm-management and farm-account schools held this year---·---198. Number of farmers assisted in keeping cost-of-production records this year---198!. Number of farms adopting other improved farm-management practices thisyear---199. Total number of different farms adopting improved practices relative to the farm-management work reported on this page. (Include questions 189, 190, 191, 192, 195, 196, 198, and 198! 1 ess duplications.)--- ____________________________________ --- ______ --- ________
---CREDIT.
200. Number of farm-loan or other credit associations organized this year with assistance of extension service ______ --- ______ ---_____________ ---_____________________ ---_______________ ---201. Membership in above associations _________________________ --- _____________ ---202. Number of other farmers assisted in obtaining credit _________________________________________________________ _
MARKETING.
203. Number of method demonstrations given ________
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;.i---187 188 189 .190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 198! 199 200 201 202 203 204. List below the cooperative-marketing associations organized during this year upon suggestion or with counsel 204of the extension service.
(a) (b)
Number Supplies and products bandied. Name of association or group. of
members. Supplies purchased. (c) Value. (d) Saving. Products sold. (e) Value.
1 States which do not organize clubs on a project basis should not report on this question bu~ should report on enrollment and completion.
(/)
Profit.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS-Continued.
Report only this year's extension activities and results that are supported by records.
205. List below this year's results in connection with the cooperative-marketing associations in the county pre- 205
viously organized and with which the extension service counseled or advised.
(a) Supplies purchased. Products sold.
Supplies and products handled. Name of association or group.
(b)
Number of
members. Value. (c) Saving. (d)
(e)
Value.
(f)
Profit.
Colo. Turkey Grow
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$__________________ $____________ $ ____ ?_____________ $ ____ , ______ _Ino.
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---205}. Total number of different farms adoptincrimproved marketing practices (include entries for questions _ _
c
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205}204 (b) and 205 (b) less duplications plus other farms not in cooperative associations)--- ;:J
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Report only this year's extension activities and results that are supported by records.
Use this space to include work on any other agricultural project not included in the preceding pages, such as bee-keeping, and similar work, i.e., any other information that can be reported statistically and that will help to give a com-plete account of the year's work.
(a) Item. Beekeeping. (b) Handicraft. (c)I
206. Number of method demonstrations given ____________________________________ --- --- 206 207. Number of adult result demonstrations started or under way _________ ---·--- 207
208. Number of result demonstrations completed or carried through the 208
year ________ ---____________________________________________ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ ___ __ _ _ _ _________________________________ --,
209. Number of units in these completed demonstrations --- __________________ --- 209
210.
Number of junior clubs' (l) Boys __ ----___________________________________
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210Number of members enrolled---{ (
2) Gir Js __________________________________________
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211 211.· { (1) Boys _________________________ ---
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212. Number of members completing___________________________ (2) Girls ________ ------ --- 212
213. Number of units involved in junior club work completed _______________ ------ --- 213
214. Total number of different farms adopting improved practices rela- 214
tive to the miscellaneous work reported on this page __________________ ---~--- ---[Use space below to include other important data relating to
mis-cellaneous work.]
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HOME-DEMONSTRATION WORK.
FOODS.Report only this year's extension activities and results that are supported by records.
FOOD PREPARATION.
{
(a) Women _____ _ 215. Number of project clubs or groups 1---- âą
(b) Jumors _____ _
216. Number of members enrolled in food preparation ________ :---{ ::
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Women _____ _ Girls _______ _ Boys ______ _ 217. { (a) Women _____ _
Number of members completing ' --- ;: ;
;:y~
---218. Number of method demonstrations given. (See definition 6, page 3.)--- _
219.
{ (a) Number of result demonstrations started or under way. (See definition 6, (b)
page 3.) _____ ---_________ --- --- ---( c) Women _____ _ Girls---Boys ______ _ 220. { (a)
Number of result demonstrations completed or carried through the year _________ (b) (c) Women _____ _ Girls --- -Boys ______ _ 221.
.
{(a)
Number of individuals adopting improved practices in bread making this year ___ (b)
(c) Women _____ _ Girls ________ _ Boys ______ _ 222. { (a) Number of individuals adopting improved practices in meat cookery this year ___ (b) (c) Women _____ _ Girls ---Boys ______ _ 223. { (a)
Number of individuals adopting improved practices in vegetable cookery this year _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _ (b) (c)
Women _____ _
Girls ________ _
Boys ______ _
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Women _____ _
Girls ________ _
Boys ______ _
N us~:V1:eoi;i~d~~uals _ adopting improved practices in meal_ preparation_ and{:;
225.
Women _____ _
Girls ________ _
Boys ______ _
226. Number of homes budgeting the family food supply for the first time __________________________________ _
227. Total :pumber of different homes adopting improved practices relative to the food-preparation
work reported on this page. (Include entries for questions 220, 221, 222, 223,224, 225, and 226 I ess du pli cations.) ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ _
[Use space below to include other important data relating to food preparation.]
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224 :::::::::::::::} 225 226 227 --- -- --- -- - -- -- --- --- --- --- -- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- - --- --- --- ----1 States which do not organize clubs or groups on a project basis should not report on this question but should report on enrollment and completion.
FOODS-Continued.
Report only this year's extension activities and results that are supported by records.
FOOD PRESERVATION.
{
(a) Women _____ _ 228. Number of project clubs or groups t ____________ _:____________________________________________ (b)
Juniors _____ _
229. Number of members enrolled in food preservation
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Girls ________ _
Boys
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Women _____ _ Girls ________ _ Boys ________ _
231. Number of method demonstrations given
---232. Number of result demonstrations started or under way _________________________________ (b)
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. (c) Women _____ _ Girls ________ _ Boys---N
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. (c) 234. W omen _____ _ Girls ---Boys ________ _ I{w
Number of individuals adopting improved practices in preserving meats and (b)
fish this
year---( c)
235.
Women _____ _ Girls ________ _ Boys ________ _ 236. Number of homes providing better food storage for the first time ______________________________________ _ 237. Total number of different homes adopting improved practices relative to the food-preservation
work reported on this page _______________________________________________________________________________________ _
238. List below amount of food preserved by club members completing:
Kind of food. Women. (1) Girls(2) .
:::::::::::::::} 228 -----:---} 229 ---} 23~ . . ---231 ---} 232 ---} 233 :::::::::::::::} 234 :::::::::::::::} 235 (3) Boys. 236 237 238
(a) Fruits and vegetables canned ______________________________ q uarts ___ --- ---
---(b) Meats and fish canned _______________ · ______________________ quarts ___ ---________________________
---( c) Jelly and preserves made ____________________________________ quarts ___ --- _ --- ___________
---( d) Fruit juices made ______________________________________________ quarts ___________________________ ---____ ---
---( e) Pickles made ____________________________________________________ quarts ___
---(}) Fruits and vegetables dried ______________________________ pounds 2 ___ - -
---(g) Meats cured __________________________________________________ pounds 2 ___________________________________________________ ---
---[Use space below to include other important data relating to food preservation.]
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