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Annual Report of

Extension Work

In Colorado

1923

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January 1, 1923

COOPERATIVE EXTENSION WORK IN AGRICULTURE AND HOME ECONOMICS

U. S. Department of Agriculture and State Agricultural Colleges

Cooperating

States Relations Service, 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, negro agent, etc., reporting on their respective lines of work.

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19 2 3.

If agent has not been employed entire year, indicate exact period. Agents resigning during the

year should make out this report before quitting the service.

Approved:

Date ____

L~.:;y/2~-~---Date

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SUGGESTIONS RELATIVE TO THE PREPARATION OF THE COUNTY EXTENSION AGENT'S ANNUAL REPORT.

The annual report should be a review, analysis, interpretation, and presentation to the people of

the county, the State, and theN ation of the sum total of the extension activities in each county for the

year and the results secured (including assistance rendered by subject-matter specialists). The making

of such a report is of great value to the county extension agent and the county people in showing the

progress made during the year as a basis for future plans. It is of vital concern also to the State and

Nation as a measure of rural progress and a basis for intelligent legislation and financial support. This

blank form covers simply the statistical phases of the report, and should be supplemented by a full

report in narrative form.

NARRATIVE SUMMARY.

The narrative report should be a statement in orderly fashion and arranged under appropriate

subheadings, of the work done, methods used, and results secured under each project, as well as of the

general work accomplished. Every statement should be clear-cut, concise, forceful, and, where

pos-sible, reinforced with ample data from the statistical sum_mary. In the preparation of the part of the

report relative to each project, the results reported in the statistical summary for the project should

be analyzed, conclusions drawn, and recommendations made. The report may well be illustrated with

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 numbered

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-distinctive features.

(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.

(a) Soils.

(b). Farm crops } ·

(c) Horticulture (including diseases and insects). (a) Forestry

(e) Animal husbandry}

(f) Dairy husbandry (including diseases and pests). (g) Poultry husbandry

(h) Rural engineering.

(i) Rodents, predatory animals, and birds.

(j) Agricultural economics-including farm management, marketing, etc. (k) Foods and nutrition.

(l) Clothing and millinery. (m) Home health and sanitation.

(n) Household management and home furnishings.

(o) Community activities-other than those included under subject-matter headings. (p) Miscellaneous.

V. Outlook and recommendations, includhig 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.

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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 it is 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, and by whom.

3. MISCELLANEous WORK includes work which has not yet beco:me a regular part of the program of work-work other than project work.

4. A DEMONSTRATION is an example designed to show the practical application of an established fact. Demonstrations may be of methods or of results.

Under method demonstrations include lecture demonstrations, practicums, etc., such as demonstrations of canning methods, home-mixing fertilizers, poultry culling, dress-form making, and the like, all involving short periods of time.

Under result demonstrations include demonstrations in which a substantial period of time is involved, records of results kept, and comparisons made, as in a child-feeding demonstration, corn-culture demonstration, pasture-improvement demon-stration, and the like.

5. A DEMONSTRATOR is an adult or junior who, under the direction of the extension service, undertakes to show in his community by example the practical application of an established fact, and who keeps records and reports on the same.

6. A COMMUNITY, for the purposes of this report, may be any one of the several units into which the county is divided for pur-poses of conducting organized extension work.

7. A PROJECT LEADER OR LOCAL LEADER is a person, selected because of his or her special interest and fitness, who functions in advancing some phase of the local program of extension work.

8. A STANDARD CLUB (boys' and girls') is one in which certain State or National standards for club organization and procedure are met.

9. A coMMUNITY CLUB (boys' and girls') is a club in which the classified clubs, such as corn, pig, canning, poultry, etc., are feder-ated into one large community club.

10. AN OFFICE CALL is a visit or a telephone 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.

11. A DEMONSTRATION MEETING is a meeting held to start, inspect, or further a demonstration.

12. A TRAINING MEETING is a meeting at which project leaders or local leaders are trained to carry on extension activities in their respective communities.

13. 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 prevailing in his neighbor-hood.

14. 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

n~ighborhood. ·

15. 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.

16. DAYs IN FIELD should include all days spent on official duty other than those spent in office. 17. LETTERS WRITTEN should include all single letters on official business.

18. A FARMERs' INSTITUTE is one of a series of meetings of one to two days' duration, arranged by a central State farmers' institute agency, at which agricultural and home economics problems are discussed, usually by outside speakers employed for the purpose.

19. AN EXTENSION OR MOVABLE 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. A SHORT COURSE differs from an extension school in that it

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GENERAL ACTIVITIES.

Report only results of extension activities that are supported by records.

1. List below the names, titles, and periods of service of all county extension agents whose work is included in this report. 1

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2 3. Number of 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

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5. What is the name of the county organization (if any) promoting extension work _______________________ _ 6. Number of adult clubs, if any, organized for promoting extension work---.---7. Membership in county extension organizations, including adult clubs, if any, organized for promoting extension work---8. Total number of farm visits made on extension work ________________________________________________ _ 9. Number of different farms visited---10. Total number of home visits made on extension work _______________________________________________ _ 11. Number of different homes

visited---12. Number of office calls* relating to extension work ___________________________________________________ _ 13. Number of days agent spent in office _______________________________________________________________ _ 14. Number of days spent in :field---15. Number of individual letters written _______________________________________________________________ _ 16. Number of different circular letters prepared and sent out---~---17. Total number of copies of such circular letters ______________________________________________________ _ 18. Number of extension articles written by agent and published in local papers ___________________________ _ 19. Number of community buildings established _______________________________________________________ _ 20. Number of rest rooms provided for use of rural people ________________________________________________ _ 21. Number of fairs at which extension exhibits were made _____________________________________________ _ 22.

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23. Demonstration meetings held_---·---{( a)

Number---~---(b) Attendance ______________________________________ _ {

(a) Number _________________________________________ _ 24. Farmers' institutes* held ____________________ _

(b) Attendance ______________________________________ _ 25.

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26. Junior club encampments and rallies held ______ {::;

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26 . (c) Total attendance _________________________________ _

"' · 27. Other extension :m,eetings attended and not previously reported{( a) Number____________________________ -_-_-_-_-_l_-_9_-_:_-_-_} 27 (b) Attendance ________________________ _

28. Number of meetings at which were shown _________________ _ {(a) Lantern slides--- -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_} 28 (b) Motion pictures _____________________ _ 29. Number of boys' and girls' clubs _______________ ·---~--- _________

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29 30. Number of above clubs which are standard* clubs_____________________________________________________ _ ______

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30 31. Number of above clubs which are community* clubs--- ---~ _____________ 31

32. Number of members enrolled, all clubs ______ {( a) Boys_______________________________________________ ---} 32 (b) Girls_______________________________________________ _ _____

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(a) Boys_______________________________________________ ---} 33 33. Number of

member~

completingt --- (b) Girls_______________________________________________ _ _______

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34. Number of demonstration te!ffi!B \rained---{::;

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34 35. Number of members continuing in club work---:- --- 35

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36. Number entering college this year as-result of club work _____________________________________________ _ --- 36 37. Number of junior judging teams trained ____________________________________________________________ _ --- 37

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·-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.)

Voluritary leaders. Meetings at demonstrations. Other meetin~s In relation

Number Days Number Number to proJects.

of com- Days agent ofmethod* of result*

Title of project. munltles s~eciallsts worked demon·

demon-partlci- Number Days elped. (office and strations. strations. Number. Number. Attendance.

pating. assisting. assi~tance field). Attendance.

rendered. (Illustrative entry.) Poultry --- 6 7 15 2 14 3 6 8 134 3 74

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SOILS .

. Report only results of extension activities that are supported by records.

38. Number of result demonstrations started or under way--- --- 38 39. Number of such demonstrations completed or carried through the year--- --- 39 40. Number of acres involved in these completed demonstrations __________________________________ ·___________________________ --- 40 41. Total* number of farms influenced by extension work to change practices relative to soil management

(include demonstrators) ---_ ---___ --- ---___ _

41

42. Acres involved in preceding question________________________________________________________________________________________________ --- 42 43. Number of farms following advice in the use of commercial fertilizer __ ~ _____ _:-___________________________________________ --- 43

44. Acres involved in preceding question________________________________________________________________________________________________ --- ______ 44 45. Number of farms home-mixing fertilizers according to advice __________________ : ____________ :--- --- 45 46. Tons of fertilizer so mixed--- --- 46 47. Number of farms taking better care of farm

manu!es---~---

--- 47 48. Number of farms using lime or limestone according to ad vice ________________________________________________________ :______ ---. _____ 48 49. Tons of lime or limestone so used---~--- --- 49 50. Number of farms plowing under cover or other green manure crops for soil improvement according to advice ---~- 50

51. Acres of cover and green manure crops so plowed under---~---~--- 51

[Use space below to include other important data relating to soils.]

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This question includes the farms listed under questions 43, 45, 47, 48, and 50, but does not necessarily equal tha total of these questions since not all soU

practices that might be included in question 41 are listed and since one !arm might adopt two or more new practices. This is also true of similar questions through· out this report.

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CEREALS.

Report only results of extension activities that are supported by records.

(a) (b) (c) (d) . (e)

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---Item.

Com. Wheat. Oats. Rye. Barley.

-52. Number of adult result demonstrations

2

started or under way --- --- _________________________________________________________________________________________ _ 53. Number of such adult demonstrations

completed or carried through the

2

year--- _____________ " ________________________________________ ---; --- __________________ --- __ _ 54. Acresinv?lvedin these completed dem· ".t

20

onstrat1ons ---~---_______________________________________________________________________________________________ _

52 53 54

55. Increased yield per acre on demonstra- 55

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58. Number of. members {(a) Boys ___ ---··-,--- ____________________________________ ---)

completmg____________________ · 58

• (b) Girls _______________________________________ ____________________________________ ---59. Number of acres grown by club mem-. bers completing ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ ---60. Total yield of cereals grown by club

members --- __________________ ---61. Total value of cereals grown by club

members --- $_______________ $_______________ $_______________ $_______________ $_______________ $ ______________ _ 62. Total cost of cereals grown by club

members --- $_______________ $_______________ $---~--- ~j;_______________ $_______________ $ ______________ _ 63. Totalt number of farms influenced by

adult or junior extension work to

adopt better practices. relative to the growing of cereals (include

demon-strators) _ ---____

2 _____________________________ __________________

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---improved seed _______________________________ --- --- ~---

---66. Number of farms growing selected or ·

improved seed for sale _________________________

2 ___________

---59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67. Number of farms testing seed for germi-nation __ ---__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _____ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ ___ _ __ __ _ _ ___ __________ ___ ___________ ___ _ ___ _ ______ ___ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ ________________ _ 67

68. Number of farms treating seed grain for - .

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smut ---~---____________________________________ --- ---

---·---[Use space below to include other important data relating to ce-reals.]

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Item.

LEGUMES AND FORAGE CROPS.

Report only results of extension activities that are supported by records.

(a) (b)

Alfalfa. Soy beans.

(c) Sweet clover. (d) Crimson clover. (e) Clover (red, alsike, white). (f) Cowpeas.

69. Number of adult result demonstrations

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started or under way--- --- --- --- --- --- --- 69

70. Number of such adult demonstrations 70

completed or carried through the

year_--- ______________________________________________ --- ~ ---_____________________________

---71. Acres involv~d in these completed

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71

demonstrations _______________________________

---72.

Increa~ed

yield* per acre on _demon-

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73

completing --- .

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75

(b) Grrls ___ ---~---

---76. Number of acres grown by club mem-

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76

hers completing_--- __________________ '

---77. Total yield* of crops grown by club

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members --- __________________ ! __________________ ---78. Total value of crops grown by club

members --- $_______________ $_______________ $_______________ $_______________ $_______________ $ ______________ _ 79. Total cost of crops grown by club members --- $_________ ______ $_______________ $_______________ $_______________ $______________ $ ______________ _

80.

Totalt number of farms influenced by adult or junior extension work to

adopt better practices relative to ·

these crops (include demonstrators) ___ ---

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-·--·---·----·--improved seed --- ---83. Number of farms growing selected or

improved seed for sale _____________________ ---84. Number of farms inoculating for these

crops_--- ---[Use space below to include other

im-portant data relating to legumes and forage crops.]

--- ---,--- --- ---

---*

Indicate whether yield is bushels of seed or tons of cured forage. tSee footnote on page 7.

78 79 80

81

82 83 84

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Item.

LEGUMES AND FORAGE CROP5-Continued.

Report only results· of extension activities that are supported by recordlJ.

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Velvet beans. (g) Beans. (h) Peanuts. (i)

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Lespedeza. Pastures. (k) Other.* (Z)

69. Number of adult result demonstrations 69

started or under way ________________________

---70. Number of such adult demonstrations 70

completed or canied through the

year_--- __________________

---71. Acres involved in these completed 71

demonstrations _______________________________ ·

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72

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7 5 76. Number of acres grown by club mem-hers completing __________________________________________________________________ --- --- __________________ ---

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77. Total yield

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of crops grown by club I . 77

mem hers ____ - ____________________________________ ---_____ - ___________________

---78. Total value of crops grown by club 78

mem hers --- $_______________ $_______________ $_______________ $--- $_______________ $ ______________ _

79. Total cost of crops grown by club mem- 79

hers--- $_______________ $--- $_______________ $_______________ $_______________ $ ______________ _

80. Total

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number of farms influenced by 80

adult or junior extension work to

adopt better practices relative to .

these crops (include demonstrators) ___ ----v--- -

---81. Acres involved in question 80 _______________________________ --- ______________________________________________________ --- 81

32. Number of farms planting selected or I 82

improved seed ---

---.83. Number of farms growing selected or

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83

improved seed for sale---,

---84. Number of farmers inoculating for these 84

crops--- __________________ ---[Use space below to include other

impor-tant data relating to legumes and forage crops.]

--- ---

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POTATOES, COTTON, TOBACCO, AND OTHER SPECIAL CROPS.

Report only results of extension activities that are supported by records.

Item. (a) (b)

Irish potatoes. Sweet potatoes.

(c)

Cotton.

(d)

Tobacco.

85. Number of adult result demonstrations started 9t

2

under way---_.. _ · ---86. Numb~r of such adult demonstrations completed or

2

ca1·ned through the year--- ---87. Acres involved in these completed demonstrations _______ _lQ _______

---88. Increased yieldt per acre on demonstrations due to

better practices _ --- ---bu. ---bu. ___________ _! bs. ___________ _! bs.

---~---89. Number of boys' and girls' clubs ___________________________

---85 86

87

88

89 90. N urn her of mem hers enrolled _______________

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(a) Boys ___ --- --- --- --- --- } 90

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(b) Girls ___ ---91. Number of members completing work __ _J(a) Boys ___ ---} 91

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(b) Girls ___

---92. Number of acres grown by club members com- 92

pleting ----__ --- _____________ ---,---____ ---,- --- _____ ---93. Total yield of crops grown by club members ________________________ bu. ____________ bu. ,---lbs. ___________ Jbs. ~--- 93

94. Total value of crops grown by club members__________ $_______________ $_______________ $_______________ $_______________ $---+--- 94 95. Total cost of crops grown by club members_____________ $_______________ $--- $_______________ $--- $_______________ 95

96. Totalt number of farms influenced by· adult or 96

junior extension work to adopt better practices relative to the growing of these crops (include

demonstrators) ______ --- ____________________________________ __________________ ---97. Acres of these crops involved in question 96 _____________________

2 _______ --- --- --- ---

97

98. Number of farms planting improved or certified 98

seed _______________________________________________________________

---99. Number of farms growing improved or certified . 99

seed for sale_---____ ---______________________ ---100. N urn ber of farms treating seed for disease ________________________

2 _______ --- --- --- ---

100

101. Number of farms spraying or dusting for diseases.

2

2

101

and insects --- --- --- --- --- _____________ Q __ _

102. N urn ber of storage houses constructed this year _______ --- --- --- --- --- 102 103. Total capacity of these storage houses---~--- --- --- --- --- 103

104. Number of crop improvement associations organ- 104

ized. during past year at suggestion of extension

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serv1ce _ --- --- --- __ --- ____ --- _________________ _ 105. Membership in above associations _________________________ --- _________

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105

[Use space below to include other important data relating to potatoes, cotton, tobacco, and other special crops.]

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<iiJHH~~-~

_d ___

Q_Q.n.d __

t_i._QDJL __

~he_cke_d.

_________________ _

__ p_Qmple_t_i_Qn ___ of ____

d.e..mons_t.r:a.t_i_ana ___________________________________________________________________________________________ _

~--- --- --- ---*Indicate crop by name. t Report yield of cotton in pounds of seed cotton. tSee footnote on page 7.

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HORTICULTURE.

Report only results of extension activities that are supported by records.

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f)

Item. Market Flowers,

Tree fruits. small fruits. Bush and Grapes. gardening truck, and Vegetable gardens. shrubs, and home

canning crops. grounds.

106. Number of adult result demonstrations 106

started or under way--- ____________________________________ --- _____________

4, ___

---107. Number of such adult demonstrations 107

completed or carried through the

year--- --- ----___ ---__ --- _____________

4 ___

---108. Acres involved in these completed 108

109.

rn::e:::::~:na:~·-::·:~-~:::~~r

---__________

l_Q ___ --- ---

109 strations due to better practices ______

1

____________ bu. ____________ qts. ____

7 __ ~ ___ Jbs. ____________ bu. ____________ bu. ---110. Number of boys' and girls' clubs _________ ---

no

lll. Number members enrolled!( a) Boys ___ --- ---:--- --- --- --- ---"--- )111

(b) Girls ___ --- ____________________________________ ---~---

---112. Number of members

l(

a) Boys ___ --- --- --- --- --- --- )

completing --- 112

(b) Girls ___ ---~---__________________

---113. Number of acres grown by club mem- 113

hers completing---

---114. Total yield of crops grown by club 114

members - ____________ bu. ____________ qts. ___________ Jbs. ____________ bu. ____________ bu.

---115. Total value of crops grown by club 115

members ---~--- $--- $_______________ $--- $_______________ $_______________ $ ______________ _

116. Total cost of crops grown by club mem- 116

hers---~--- $--- $--- $_______________ $_______________ $_______________ $ ______________ _

117. Total* number of farms or homes in- 117

fluenced by adult or junior exten-sion work to change practices

rela-tive to these crops (include demon- ·

strators) --- --- --- --- __________

.2_0 ___

---118. Acres involved in question 117--- __________________ --- --- ________

l,_QQ ___ --- ---

118

119. Number of farms plantinO' selected or . 119

improved stock or seed __________________ __________________ __________________ ---120. Number of farms pruning ________________________ [ __________ --- --- --- 120 121. Number of farms thinning __________________ --- --- --- --- --- --- 121

122. Number of farms spraying or otherwise / 122

treating for diseases and insect pests_

---123. Number of farms following other im- 123

proved cultural practices _______________ ---[Use space below to include other important

data relating to horticulture.]

A---C.ount.y __

T_r_uckgr_ow_e.ra __

A

~.sD_ciat_

..

_gn ___

ha,_s __

b_~_en

___ f

Q_I.:m~_d

___

~

nd. __

~~P-~ _:rA.Jn~n~-~

l

:~~::~::::~~~~:::~:~:~:·~::~:::::~~~~~~ ~~::~~~:::~~::::=:1~~:~~:::1:::~::~~:~

r •

*

See footnote on page 7.

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[Use space below to include other important data. relating to horticulture.]

FORESTRY.

Report only the results of extension activities that are supported by records.

124. Number of adult demonstrations started or under way---125. Number of adult demonstrations completed or carried through the year ____________________________________________ _ 126. Number of acres included in these completed demonstrations ________________________________________________________ _ 127. Number of boys' and girls' clubs---128. Number of members enrolled-~--

{(a)

Boys _______

---(b) Girls ___ ~--_---_______________________________________________ _ 129. Number of members completing { (b) Girls_---________________ ---________________ _ (a) Boys_---__________________________________________________ _ 130. Number of acres handled by club members---131.

To;~l;

0

~=~e(i~~{~&sj~~~~~:fo~)-~~-~~~--~~-!~~~-~-~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~-:~-~-~~~:-~~:-~~~-~~~~:_i_~~-~-~~~~~~~:~

132. Acres involved in question 131 ______________ ---~-'---=-"---~---~---133. Number of forest or wood-lot plantings made---134. Acres involved in question 133 _ ---

---~---135. Number of farms assisted in wood-lot management_ _______________________________________________________________________ _ 136. Acres involved in question 135 _ ---137. Number of farms planting

wind-breaks---[Use space below to include other important data relating to forestry.]

.

.

::::::::::::::::::)

::::::::::::::::::)

124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 - ---*See footnote on page 7.

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Item.

LIVE STOCK.

Report only results of extension activities that are supported by records.

(a)

Horses and mules.

(b) (c)

Dairy cattle. Beef cattle.

(d)

Sheep.

(e) (f)

Swine. Poultry.

138. Number of adult result demonstra- 138

tions started or under way_--- --- --- ____________

3. ____ --- ---·

139. Number of such adult demonstrations I 139

completed or carried through the

year---____________________

1

_ ___ ---~---_ _ _____ __ __

.3 _____

---140. N

~~~le~~d~=~~!~~~f~:~-~~-:~~~~--

________________

j __________________ ---

______

2

_6_Q _____ --- --- 140

141.

To~J'~:Jl fu.;'f..~g b~~u:;·;~~~~!,;

_________________________________________ : _______ __[ _

.$.5QQ ____________

---~---

141

142. Number of boys' and girls' clubs _________ --- 142 143. N

~~ife~f ~~~~-

{;:;

:::~~~~::::::

:::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::

::=:::::::::::::: :::::::::=::::::: }

143 144. N

:',!:;I.~=~~~~-{:;

::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: }

144

145. Number of animals involved in club 145

work completed--- __________________ --- ---~----__________________

---146. Total value of animals raised by club members_______________________________________ $_______________ $_______________ 146

$________ _______ $--- $_______________ $ ______________ _ 147. Total value of products produced by club members_______________________________ $_______________ $_______________ $_______________ $_______________ $_______________ $ ______________ _ 147

148. Total c·ost of such animals and prod- 148

ucts --- $_______________ $_______________ $--- $_______________ $_______________ $ ______________ _

149. Total* number of farms influenced by 149

adult or junior extension work to adopt better practices, relative to

live-stock production (include dem-

3

onstrators) --- ------l- --- --- --- __________ l_Q __ _

150. Number of animals involved in ques-

5

150

tion 149--- --- ______________

Q __ ---

______ 2.5.Q ____

---151. Number of fa:ms assisted in securing

5

151

pure-bred srres --- ---______________

l __ ---

---2----

---152. Number of pure-bred sires secured ____ --- --- 152

153. Number of farms assisted in securing 153

· pure-bred females ---_ --- ---154. Number of pure-bred females secured _ --- --- --- --- --- --- 154

155. Number of farms securing pure-bred 155

animals for the :first time ________________ --- --- ---____________

l ____

---156. Number of farms culling flocks or herds_--- ---__________

,__J:_Q

156

157. Number of stallion, bull, ram, or boar 157

circles, club&, or associations

organ-ized during the year_--- --- --- --- ---· ---

---~---158. N

~'/:,~~~~~b':,•~

. ._ ...

_in_P~_<:~.:_~-__

--- ___ ---

---~---J_:

_________ _:

158

*

See footnote on page 7.

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Item.

LIVE STOCK-Continued.

Report only results of extension activities that are supported by records.

(a)

Horses and mules.

(b) (c)

Dairy cattle. Beef cattle.

(d)

Sheep.

(e) (f)

Swine. Poultry.

159. Number of breed associations or clubs 159

organized during the year __________ --- __ --- ____________ --- --- ___________ _

160. Number of members in these associa- 160

tions or clubs _____________________

---·---161. Number of cow-testing associations! 161

162. N

::::~~::~:~~-::::::-

--- ---

---~---

--- --- 162 tiona ____________ :_ ____________________________ ---~---

---163. Number of farms not in associations · 163

testing cows for production ________ ____________

---164. Number of cows under test by such 164

associations and individual farms _______________

---165. Number of homes assisted in the mak- 165

ing of butter and cheese. __________ ____________

---166. Number of farmers feeding better 166

balanced rations --- ---________

3 ___

---167. Number of farmers controlling insect 1G7

pests --- ---168. Number of farmers testing animals for

1

t .

168

tuberculosis --- ______________________

GJ~ne_:r~---~P.l:!\Q

___

~Q_ ~---

---173 169. Number of animals tested ____________ --- _________ · ___

---·---170. Number of

herd~

accredi.ted this yea,r I I

for the first trme __________________

---171. N":ber of farmer; vaccinating ani-

I

.

G«lnera.l practio

~

·1

als for blackleo--- ---~ ---

---~---~:::

::::: :: ::::

:::7~~--~~-+---

---mals for cholera ___________________

1 __ ____________________ ....GJ~ne.r&~--Pra.C.tic.~---

---169 170 171 172

174. Number of animals vaccinated _______ ________________________ --- 174

175. Number of farmers controlling other 175

live-stock diseases _________________

---176. Number of animals involved in ques- 176

· tion 17 5 ---~---____________ ---[Use space below to include other

important data relating to live stock.]

_______ w_e.st ___ .and ___

af ____

Co.un_tY---l~.re_h.r.e.!~

__ Li.:v:.e_s_ r,_o._c_k ___

.C.e_lt_a~

___ Qf.. __ W.e_s.:t __

J;~ r_e.e_d_~r_s

_______ .ha_v.:e ____ e.xp_ert ___ h_er_d.amex ___ and __

~~~t_e_:r_1Jla._ ~_i-~n_~

__ j;_

:) ____

g~t-~---

[g_r __

j):~_r g_~_;

____

~m~0-1

_______ .f.a.r.me.ra __ .a.lao ___ .c.a.llf_o.x ___

.:v.:.e.t_erl~ariana

__ and ___ Q.o_

~ntY----~ib ~nt_a

___

ha.

v_e ___

l_i_tt

1 e

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RURAL ENGINEERING.

Report only results of extension activities that are supported by records.

177. Number of result demonstrations started or under way---178. Number of such demonstrations completed or carried through the year _____

nat ____

c.omple.t.e---179. Acres or other units involved in these completed demonstrations _____________________________________________________ _ 180. Total profit or saving on demonstrations resulting from better practices---181. Number of farms installing drainage systems _________________________________________________________________________________ _ 182. Acres drained---183. Number of farms installing irrigation systems---184. Acres irrigated ---185. Number of farms constructing terraces or soil dams ________________________________________________________________________ _ 186. Acres on which soil erosion was so prevented ---187. Number of dwellings constructed according to plans furnished ---188. Number of dwellings remodeled according to plans furnished---189. Number of sewage disposal systems installed ---190. Number of water systems installed _________________________________________ ---191. Number of heating systems

installed---~---192. Number of lighting systems

install~d---193. Number of farms on which buildings other than dwellings were constructed or remodeled according to plans furnished---( a) Barns ______________________________ _ (b) Hog houses _______________________ _

_______________ l_

______________ l._

---2-0--_____________ g __ _

177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 . 187 188 189 190 191 192 193

194. Number of buildings involved in preceding question ________________________ (c) Poultry houses___________________ _ ___________

2___

194 (d) Silos ________________________________ _

(e) Other---195. Number of farms assisted in the care and operation of machinery (tractors, power sprayers, milking

machines, etc.)---196. Number of farms clearing land _______________ ---~---__________ _

197. Acres of land so

cleared---~---[Use space below to include other important data relating to rural engineering.l

195 196 197

____________

Rur_a~

__

Engine_er.ing_ __ i.s ___

j_us_t ___

b_eing ___

st.a..r.:t_e.d. __ h.e.r.e_. ___ .aame. __ w_ar.k ___

an _______ _

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RODENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS* INSECT AND ANIMAL PESTS.

Report only results of extension activities that are supported by records.

Other animal

I ·

_____________ r_t_em_. __

~---I--R_o_d_en_t_s·--~--~--~Ra.~p~es~t~s·a~t~-:..:.-~-

1

--h-~p_r~-~-~~--- -~:~-~r_::::~~·:_

198. Number of result demonstrations started or under way ---______

l _28 ___________________ 3 ________________ 3 __ ---

198 199. Number of such demonstrations completed or carried through

3

199

the year ---__ ______

128 _____ . ____ ___ _ ___ _____ _ _ ____ ___ _ ____ ___ _ _ _ _ ________________ _

200. Number of acres in these completed demonstrations ________________

1_ft,_2_QQ ____

I __________________

______

3_20. ____ ---

200

201. Total saving or profit on demonstr3,tions resulting from better 201

practices________________________________________________________________________ $3.5_-.-2Q_(D $_______________ $ ___ 2_Q_Q____ $---202. Total number of farms adopting control measures ---____________

l2_~

__________________ --- ---

202 203. Number of acres involved ---~

1

_0_7

__ ,_3_6.0 __ __________________

---~---

---

203 204. Number of pounds of poison bait used ______________________________________ l.Q_,_4._6Q. ___________________ ______

2.Q_Q ____ ---

204

[Use space below t'o include other important data relating to rodents and miscellaneous insect and animal pests.]

P_ouncia ___ o.f ___ o_a.rhon __

]3_i_au~phi_d.e

___ us.e_d ____________________ 9_00 __ ____________________________________________________ _

N_umb_e_r ___ o.f ___ J_u.t_e ___

~al_li

___ f_or. ___ a,b__o_v_e_ _______________________

9_0_00._ ~---

___________________________________ _

·

Tl;J..e ___ an.sw.e.r.a ___ t_o __

2.Q.l. __

_ar.e_ ___

e.ati.mat_e ___ a_a __

no_ __

ah.so_l.u_u.e ___

f..igu.,j~_e_s

___ ar_e_

..a..v.:ai.l.a.b 1

e

AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS.

Report only results of extension activities that are supported by records.

FARM MANAGEMENT.

205. Number of farm account books

distributed---206. Number of f~rmers keeping records in such account books throughout the

year---207. Number of farmers assisted in summarizing and interpreting their accounts

---208. Number of farmers making changes in their business as result of keeping

accounts---209. Number of other farmers adopting cropping, live-stock, or complete farming sy-stems according to

recom- mendations---~---210. Number of boys' and girls' farm account clubs

---~---205 206 207 208 209 210

211. Number of members enrolled ____ { (a)

Boys---~--- ~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~}

211

(b) Girls ___________________________________________________________________________________ _

212. Number of members completing { (a) Boys_---.-.---

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~}

212

(b) Girls ________________________________________________________________

---213. Number of farmers advised relative to

leases---214. Number of farm management and farm account schools

held---215. Number of farmers assisted in keeping cost of production

records---LABOR.

216. Number of farmers making better use of

labor---217. Number of farmers securing tractors, sprayers, milking machines, or other machinery to economize labor _________________________________ .: __________________________________________________________________________________________ : _________ _ *Do not include work reported under" Crop" and" Live Stock" headin~s. t Indicate by name.

213 214 215

216 217

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AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIC5-Continued.

Report only results of extension activities that are supported by records.

CREDIT.

"

218. Number of farm loan or other credit associations organized with assistance of extension service __________ _ 219. Membership in above associations---220. Number of other farmers assisted in securing

crediL---MARKETING.

218 219 220 221. List below the cooperative marketing associations organized during the year upon suggestion or with counsel of the 221

extension service.

Name of association. Number of

members. Supplies and products handled.

Supplies purchased. Products sold. Value. Profit. Value. Saving.

Littleton

----l---l

---~---l---l---[---l---p~~1-JE.Cofgi!-~8-&~~J

9_!! _____

7 ______________ ,. ____

~_gg_~---

$--- $--- $ ____

]Q_Q _____

$_y_-_~_!;?-s?

D~~~~~~~;:_: ~~:::1~~::~~~:::~::~~::~~~~::~::::::: ::::::::::::~ ~=::~~~~:E ::~:::::::::

B

ur!ilau_.Aaao_c.i&ti_a

Q ___ , ___

3l _______________

_Egga __________ --- ______________

--~---:

__________

•! _____________ _

B

~-nn-~!!:~:~~~~:~~:~ ~::~:::::::::::::~~~~:::::::::::

::::::::::::::::::::

:::::::::::::r::~J:®::::f:~~i:;~

222. N

~~~=el!d o~~~d ~~fct_~~~~~--~-~~~~-~~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~-~-~~~~=--~-~~--~~~~~--~~~--~~~~-~-~~~~-~~~~~-~ ---~-

222 223. Number of members in such associations--- _____________

l..S_?

223

224. Total purcha.ea of supplies by associations included in queation

223{~:; ;::~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

:::::::::::::::::::} 224 22.5. Total sales of products by ""'eiations included in question

223{~:; :::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::: ::Jf~;::}

225

226. Number of farmers and housewives assisted by extension service in buying and selling through other

channels than cooperative associations ---•--- 226

227. Total purchases of supplies by farmers and housewives included in question

226{~:; ;:::~-:::::::::::=:= ::~~::::::=::::::}

227 228. Total sales of products by fanners and housewives included in question

226{~:;

::::::::=:=:::::::::=:=: :=:::::::::=:::::}

228

229. Number of farms grading or standardizing products --- _______________

?. _

229 [Use space below to include other important information relating to agricultural economics.)

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FOODS AND NUTRITION.

Report only results of extension activities that are supported by records.

FOOD SELECTION.

230. Number of result demonstrations started gr under way---·---231. Number of such demonstrations completed or carried through the year---232. Total* number of homes influenced by extension service strators) ---_________________________ ---__________ . _______________ ---____ . ___ . _. __ . _. _ .. _______________________________________________ _ to serve better selected food (include demon-233. Number of homes using more fruits in the diet _______________________________________________________________________________ _ 234. Number of homes using more green vegetables in the diet _______________________________________________________________ _ 235. Number of homes using more milk and other dairy products in the diet ----·---236. Number of homes using more meat and fish in the diet ____________________________________________________________________ _ 237. Number of homes using more eggs in the diet---238. Number of homes using more unrefined cereal products in the diet ..

---[Use space below to include other important data relating to food selection.]

---2~---

230 ________

:;.

______ _ 231

____ !i_o_ _____ _

232

_ _______ 2_ ______ _

233

_______ _2 _____ _

234 235 236 237 238

______ ..Due ___ t.o ___ se_v:er_a.l __ .c.au.s.es ___

a..c_tua.l ___ re_por_t.s ___ h.a.Y.e ___

b_e.en __ r_e.Q_e_iy_e_d_ __

f.r_QID ___

Qnl

y

----~t-wO---d-e-mo.na-t.~.a.ter.a-e:;.---·---:

________________________________________ _

Item.

FOOD PREPARATION.

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

Other.t Bread making. Mea\p;;~ara- School lunches. ---239. Number of adult result demonstrations started or under way---~--- 239

240. Number of such adult demonstrations completed or carried 240

through the year --- --- ---_ ---__ _ _ ________________ _ 241. Number of boys and girls clubs _______________________________________________

I __________________ --- --- ---

241 242. Number of members enrolled ---·----·--·-· {

~:; ::~:::

:::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::: :::

l242

{(a) Boys ___ --- --- ---

---!

243. Number of members completing _____________________________ (b) Girls ___ --- --- --- --- 243

244. Amount of food prepared by club me:rpbers completing: 244

(a) Number of meals_--- --- --- --- ---·

(b) Number of loaves yeast bread ______________________________________ ---~-

---(c) Number of dozen quick breads.--- --- ---~---

---(a) Number of other foods ________________________________________________ --- --- --- _________________ _

245. Number of homes or schools influenced by adult or junior ex- 245

te~sio~ work to adopt better practices relative to food

prepar-atiOn (mclude demonstrators) --- --- --- --- --- · 246. Number of individuals involved in question 245 _______________________ --- ---~--- --- 246

[Use space below to include other important data relating to food preparation.]

---~--- ---*See note on page 7. t Indicate by name.

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FOODS AND NUTRITION-Continued.

Report only results of extension activities that are supported by records.

CffiLD FEEDING AND CARE.

247. Number of result demonstrations started or under way ---

__________ 20 ___

247 ~

248. Number of such demonstrations completed or carried through the year--- __ c _______

aQ ___

248 249. Number of children involved in these demonstrations---

---40---

249 250. Number* of homes influenced by extension service to change practices in child feeding and care (include demonstrators) ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _

---

______ 60 ___

250

251. Number of children involved in question 250 ---

_ _______ l_QQ ___

251 252. Number of homes assist'ed in correcting undernourished children ____________________________________________________ _

_________

)~Q

___

252

253. Number of children involved--- ___________ 4Q_ __ 253 [Use space below to include other important data relating to child feeding and care.]

---~---Re..po.rt.s.

___

o_n ___

this __

wo.r_k __

_ar_e __ no.t_ __

c..omp..le_t.e ____________________________________ .:_

FOOD PRESERVATION.

Item. (a)

Fruits.

(b) (c)

Vegetables. Meats and fish.

(d)

Other.t

254. Number of adult result demonstrations started or under way ______ --- --- --- --- 254

255. Number of such adult demonstrations completed or carried 255

through the year---~-

---\

~a)

Quarts canned --- ;--- --- ---

---I

(b) Pounds dried __________________

---256.

Total amountf preserved by adults

~~ ~:::~t-b.:e~-=~-~::.~ :::::::::~--q~----:::::::::~-~~----::::::::::.~~:~.

:::::::::::::·:::·

256

257. Number of boys' and girls' clubs _____________________________________________ --- --- 257 {

(a) Boys ______________________________ --- __________ : _______ --- __________________ ) 258. Number of members enrolled _______ (b) Girls ______________________________ --- --- 258

{(a) Boys ______________________________ --- --- --- --- ) 259. Number of members completing ___ (b) Girls _____________

~---

--- 259

~:; :::.c:::d_~:::::::::::::::

:::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::: ::

1

260. Total amountt preserved by club 260

members ·---···---

~ ~ ~::::_b_:·~-=~-~~r~d ~

:::::::::: .. qts_. __

::::::::::.~~~

::::::::::.l.bs_._ :::::::::::::::::)

261. Total value of preserved -products prepared by club members______ $_______________ $_______________ $_______________ $_______________ 261 · 262. Total cost of preserved products prepared by club members_______ $_______________ $_______________ $---~--- $_______________ 262

263. Total* number of homes influenced by adult or junior extension

I

.

work to adopt better practices relative to food preservation

-(inc! ude demonstrators)_--- --- __________________ --- _________________ _ 263 *See footnote on page 7.

t

Indicate by name. :t: Amount refers to finished product.

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\ I

FOOD PRESERV .ATION--continued.

Item. Vegetables. (c)

I

Other.* (d)

Meats and fish.

---(a) (b)

Fruits.

264. Number of homes using better methods of canning _____________ ____________ ---____________ 264 265. Number of homes using better methods of drying---1---

---~---

--- 265 266. Number of homes using better methods of brining or curing _____ ---____________ 266 [Usc space below to list principal canning products standardized for market and the number of containers of each packed.]

-- --

---~---~---

---CLOTHING.

Report only results of extension activities that are supported by records. Clothing.

Other.*

Item. Construction Millinery.

Selection. and Renovation. remodeling.

267. Number of adult result demonstrations started or 267

under way ____________________________________________________________ ---268. Number of such adult demonstrations completed or carried through the year ____________________ --- ____________________________________ --- 268

269. Total saving on demonstrations resulting from

269-better practices --- $__________ $ _ _l_'2_Q___ $__________

$1.02..____

$---270. Numbe! of boys' and girls' clubs ______________________________ ---~---____________ --- 270 271. Number of members enrolled___

l

(a) Boys _________ ---) , 271

(b) Girls __________________________

_l.Q ___

---272. Number of members completing

l

(a) Boys _________ ---) . 272

(b) Girls _________ ---_______

1_ ___ ___________________________________ _

273. Number of garments and hats made by club mem-· bers completing ____________________________________________ 273

_______

1_ ___ ________________________

---, 274. Number of other articles made by club members . 274

completing --- _____________________________________________________ _l4_ __

275. Total value of the garments, hats, and other articles made by club members _______________________ _ 276. Total cost of the garments, hats, and other articles made by club members _______________________ _ 277. Numbert of homes influenced by adult or junior extension v.ork to improve practices relative to

$__________ $ ___

28____

$__________ $__________ $ ___ __2.5 __ _ 275

276 $__________ $ ___ .1Q.___ $__________ $--- $ _________ _

277 clothing (include demonstrators) --- _________________

.31. ________

_3.Q __________ _4.0_

---278. Number of garments and hats involved in ques- 278

tion 277 ---··---

---~.7

____ --- _______

ll_

---279. Number of other articles involved in question 277 __ --- ____________ --- --- --- 279

280. Nul!lber of dress forms made according to instruc-

15

280

ttons --- ____________ ---[Use space below and on top of pa~e 22 to include other

important data relating to clothing and millinery.]

w,~

___

gj._g ___

_ng_t ___

ha,_y_e ____

a.ny __

_r_e_a_u. __

~t

____

de.

tnons.t.:r.a~ians.

__

.a,~ ___

def_ir.J e.d---in--.t

he---re-p.c

rt

_

b

l_~_nk_e

___

h_QW.e_y~_r

___ we ____ di_d __

ha.v_e ___

2igh~

___

.me_tho

~---d.amon~t.r.at.i.o~---in--.c

l-o-th.i.n€ .

m we to

~~it~-~~~0-~-~t~-~i--~-~-~---~-~~----~-~~-~--~-~-~---£~_E_<?.. ~~-~---~-~-~~---~-~---~~ ---~---~-~-~~ !_~

___

Q_f __

J

he s e

.

s ra 1one.

.

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[Use space below to include other important data relating to clothing.]

HOME HEALTH AND SANITATION.

Report only results of extension activities that are supported by records.

281. Number of result demonstrations started or under way ___________________________________________ _ 282. Number of such demonstrations completed or carried through the year _____________________________ _ 283. Number of hcmes given instruction in home nursing and :first aid ____________________________________ _ 284. Number of homes installing home medicine chests ________________________________________________ _ 285. Total* number of homes influenced by extension service to adopt better sanitary practices _________ _ 286. Number of homes installing sanitary closets or outhouses _________________________________________ _ 287. Number of homes screened---:---: _____________ _ 288. Number of homes following other methods of controlling flies, mosquitoes, and other insecta __________ _

[Use space below to include other important data relating to home health and sanitation.]

281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 ---.... ---*See footnote on page 7.

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HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT AND HOME FURNISHINGS.

Report only results of extension activities that are supported by records.

Item. Budget and (a)

accounts. (b) Equipment. (c) Kitchen arrangement. (d) Work planning. (e) Furnishing and decorating.*

289. Number of adult result demonstrations started or 289

under way ---· ---

---290. Number of such adult demonstrations completed or 290

carried through the year ________________________________ - --- - --- ---291. Number of boys and girls clubs_--- --- --- _____ --- --- --- 291

!

(a) Boys_____________ --- --- --- --- --- } 292. Number members enrolled_______ (b) Girls --- --- --- --- --- ---··--- 292 293. Number members completing___

!

(a) Boys _______ --- --- --- ---· ---·--- --- } 293

(b) Girls --- ---

---294. Number of articles of household furnishings made 294

or refinished by club members completing __________ - --- -

---295. Total value of articles made or refinished by club 295

members ___________________________ --- $---______ $ _____ --- $_______ ______ $ _________ --- $ ______________ _

296. Total cost of articles made or refinished by club 296

members ____ ···---

$______________

$ _______ --- $ _________ --- $ _________ $ _________ ---297. Totalt number of homes influenced by adult and junior extension work to change practices relative 297

to home management and furnishings (include demonstrators)---298. Number of homes keeping accounts--- _____ _ 299. Number of homes making changes in ways of living as a result of expense records ___________________________ _ 300. Number of kitchens rearranged---·---301. Number of homes installing new equipment other than heat, light, water; and sewage systems (see

Rural Engineering) __________________ .. _______________ ... ___________________ ---__ ---_______ _ 302. New equipment involved in question 301:

(a) Hand-washing machines ____________________ _ (b) Power-washing machines ____________________ _ (c) Fireless cookers _________________________________ _ (d) Pressure cookers ________________________________ _ (e) Hand sweepers _________________________________ _

(f) Power vacuum cleaners _____________________ _

(g) Kitchen cabinets __________________ _ (h) Wheel trays ________________________ _ ( i) Iceless refrigerators _______________ _ (j) (k) ( Z) ---303. Number of homes repairing and refinishing furniture _______________________________________________________

---~----304. Number of homes redecorating or refurnishing one or more rooms _____________________________________________________ _

[Use space below to include other important data relating to household management and home furnishings.]

298 299 300 301 302 303 304 ---

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