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COOPERATIVE EXTENSION WORK IN AGRICULTURE AND HOME ECONOMICS

U. S .. Department of Agric,11ture and. Stats Agricultural Colleges

Cooperating.

States Relations Service, Office of Exten:Jion Work North and West,

Washington, D. C.

ANNUAL REPORT OF COUNTY CLUB .AGENT

in

.Agriculture and Ho~e Economics

Due Decar.uber 1, 192~*

State of ~ 4

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~rom

:l2a1'ed1~A//

192..Q.__to December 1, 192_/ ___

· Be sure to answer all questions in order that complete tabulations ~a:y

be prepared. In any instance where the information is not available please

state the fact in or~er that further correspondence relative thereto may be avoided.

Prepared by:

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Approved and forwarded by:

County Club .Agent. Date

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Date supplemental or narrative report submitted:

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SUGGESTIONS FOR ANNUAL REPORT OF COUNTY CLUB AGBNT

Crop demonstrations:

Item No. 7 (total yield by all members) divided by item No. 6 (total acreage) should give item No~ 8 (average yield per acre).

2. Live-stock demonstrations:

Item "total costs" should include purchase price or value at

begin-ning of d~onstration, feeds, labor, interest 9n stock investment. Item

"total value" should include selling price of stock and their products or the appraised value of the stock at close of demonstration and of the products at the time of being produced if not sold.

3. All demonstrations:

195

Under the item "number of farr.o.s (or homes) adopting these practices as the result of boys and girls' club demonstrations," i t is intended that only those instances· where the information is positive and accurate be included. The figures given by the State leader are not intended to represent all the farms and homes that have adopted practices demonstrat-ed by club members, but only those for which there is accurate informa-tion. Thua all estimating is eliminated~

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L 2 .. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 .. 8. 9. 10. lL 12 .. 1. 2. 3 .... 4. 5~ 6"' 7 .. 8~ 9 .. 10 .. lL. 12, 195 (Sec .. 1)

Number of clubs ort1anized

t/~---'---~-:---.:-Nuruber of boys enrolled (a) rural f/LI (b) urban ______ (c) t o t a l ~ Number of girls enrolled (a) rural _ _ _ (b) urban· ('c) total. _ _ _ Total enrollment. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ · _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 £L. Total nUlliber of ILembers reporting_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.1:f:~--4-Tctal number of acres in all demonstration plats of members reporting!

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Total nurnber of bushels grown by n:embers repo rtingo.·, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,./'-'4"-'---___ 7_0_ Average yield per acre by members reporting'::,. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

,_..-..1_a ___

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Total value of corn produced by members reporting: _ _ _ _ _

--:---::---(a) '-,;> ~o bu. seed corn@ /,¢.0 per bu. $'5o¢,

(b) / / / Q bu. "feed" corn@ J-~ % per bu.

W-...::-0::...;,t...----(c) ' · Total

$."-'f(Jl!.l!,~~-4'..c:..----Total costs

$~z~t'/.:.-.=t:>c..--~~-Tota.1 value a.hove costs

---

$... ·7Sl

~~"---Extent and Effect of Derr.onstration.

Number of n:embers den.onstrating, and number of farmers adopting eaeh of the follo~~ng practices;

Practice ~No a. of Members~ No. of bu. !NO. of farrners<: No .. of bu.

Seed selection ff:6/ !.,??o

set

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Seed storin-j

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Seed testin,~~

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r:J'Q ! /0 ! .:L, 0 0

Cultivation :

SWEET CORN CLUB DENONSTRATION (Sec .. 2)

Number of clubs or6anized_

NUw.ber of boys enrolled (a) rural _ _ _ _ (b) urban _____ (c) total _ _ _ _ NUlliber of $irls enrolled (a) rural (b) urban (c) total, _ _ _ _ Total enrollment~~~---~~~~~--~~--~----~~~--~--.--~--~~

Number of members reportin5.·' -Total number of acres in all demonstration plats of members reportinb! Total number of pounds grown by members r e p o r t i n o - - -

--Average yield per acre by members r e p o r t i n ~ :

-Total value of sweet corn produced by members reporting $ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Total costs $: _______ _

Total V'alue above costs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Extent and Effect of Demonstration.

Number of members derronstrating, and number of farmers known to afi.opt ea.c..ri of the folloWing practices:

Practice :No .. of members: No. of bu. :No .. of farmers: No. of bu ..

Seed selection: '.: :

Seed $to ring : ; 1

Seed testing :

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8-. 9 .. 10. 11. 12. l. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 .. ?. 8. 9. 10. 11. 195

SUGAR BEET CLUB DEMONSTRATION

(Sec. 3)

Nun1ber of clubs organized.---:-~-~-~~~=-=--~-:-~~~~":-:---:--::-~~~~~ N~tlber of boys enrolled (a) rural (b) urban (c) total_~~--~ Number of girls enrolled (a) rura_l _ _ _ (b) urban _ _ _ (c) ·total _ _ _ _ Total number of members enrolled:__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Total number of members reporting,~--~~~-__;~---=-~~---:-:--~~ Total number of acres in all demonstration plats of members reporting:

Total number of tona of sugar beets grown by members reporting,~~~--~~-Average yield per acre by members reporting,~---:---~-~--~-Total value of sugar beets grown by members

reporting$~~~---Total costs

$-~~~-~---Total value above costs $ _________ _

Extent and Effect of Demonstration.

Number of members demonstrating, and number of farmers known to adopt each

of the following practices;

Practice :No .. of members: No .. of acres :No. of Fanners :No. of acres

Preparation of

seed bed

Cultivation to

maintain "stand"

and secure good :

quality yield Desirable methods: of irrigation

POTATO CLUB DEMONSTRATION (Sec. 4)

Number of clubs organized /

Number of boys enrolled (·-a.-) _ru_r_a_l_0 ___ --:(r::-b""T)~u-:rb=-an---r( c~)r--;-t-o7t-a~l--.J -:-::_:---Number of girls enrolled (a) rural (b) urban~~~-(c) total~~~~

Total enrollment.~-::--~~--~-~~~~~-~-~~~---~-~~~;--=--~

Total number of members reporting,~~-~--=-~--=---.--~~-:-:-::-::-::--=-::-:----~ Total number of acres in all demonstration plats of members reporting:

Total number of bushels grown by manbers reporting'----...---"/-=-o...,.o __ o _ _ _

Average yield per acre by members reporting,~~~-~~----~-~;l.~c_v~ ~ Total value of potatoes produced by members reporting:

(a) :i .2 J- · bu. seed potatoes @ ... /._._, .... J...._-... o _______ per bu. $ 39',Z~o (b) 7 7 ~- bu. market ;potatoes © .. 4 -0 '! per bu. $$ 3 K 7,So

(c) Total __.7L--!l!ilo.2....s.•,c.;y,,.___ _ _ _

Tota.l costs $ / o O

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-12 ~ Ex tent and ·_Effect of Demonstration .. 8 .. 9. 10 .. 11.. 12-1 .. 2 ... 3 .. 5. 6 .. ?. 8. 9 .. 195.

Number of members d,.emonstrating, .and number of farmers known to adopt

each 0f the following practices: •

Practice :No~ of members1 No- of bu. -:No .. of fartuers~ No. of bu ..

Hill selection: -; : -•

of see~ ~

Treatment of ~ seed for dis-- :

ease : Spraying for : diseases or ,: insect control: ! : :

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GAR.DEN CLUB DEMONSTRATION

(sec .. 5) ! .. ~ : •

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Number of clubs organized:__._ _ _ _ _ ~_...._ ___ ...,./..._. ______

::--:'r---:::-:----Nuniber of boys enrolled (a) rural _ ___,y,___(b)

'~·;ban

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70

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total

70

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Number of ;irls enrolled (a) rural (b) ut'ban · (c) total._-_ _ _ Total enrollment,~~~--~----~...__:._~---~~~~~~~~-~~~~=--=~

Total number of members reporting , 0

Total number of gardens grown by members reporting . , °. Number of members who grew ve6 et~les for home use rather than for sale:

---~'i)_!,,Ot...._._(a) Va.ltie (based on current market prices)

$fK__

11umber of mernbe:rs selling produce value $:___.,,...,,.. _ _ _ _ _

Total value of vegetables produced $ 7[:lo

Total costs / [ O

Total value above costs L d I,

Extent and Effect of De~onstration.

·Number of members demonstrating, and number of farmers known to adopt

each of the follo~n; practices:

Practices -~o .. of Memb.ers: No .. of bu .. :No .. of farmers:No .. of bu.

Spraying for con- :

trol of insects or!

disease

Testing seeds be- : fore 12lantincr ~ .

Using irriJation

(hose, over~bead, : surf ace). ~ - ~ . '! h

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(PIG CLUB DEMONSTRATION - Pork Production or Breeding) Se·c- 6

Number of clubs organized_

7

Number of boys enrolled (a) rural ;2,. 3 (b) urban'--_ _ (c) total 2,. 3

Number of girls enrolled (a) rural +/ (b) urban (c) total 4

Total enrollment:__~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~---'+=-1'--Total number of members

r~porting~~---~~·--~-~~~-~~~--.:Z--7+-Total number of pigs r a i s e d ~ - - - -... ---(,,_..~~

Total nurr,ber of pounds of pork produced by members reportina.g ___ /_./ .... LJ...,/ __

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Average daily gain per pig by members reporting ______________ / .... 1_t/

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lO... Total value of pork produced by menibers reporting $

7f'l,

/?,-11. Tot al cos ts (purcha.s e price, feeds, 1 abo r)

$~tt~fL...,r.~·-'=---Y:!..---12. Tot a1 v ctl ue 3.bov e costs $,_.,_"?.,i~/.-!!!{)~,

....:;L/iE-t°.tL...---1 ~. Extent and Fffect of

Derr.onstration-l. 2. 3. 4., 5. 6. 7 ..

a.

9 .. 10. 114-12 .. 13. 14. 15. 195

Nuniber of members den:onstratin,'$t and number of f arme:ts kno·,m to adopt each of the followin~ practices:

Practice Raisin0 pure-bred. stor.k ;No.

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of

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: • anin~ttl s (:, 0

Pastu.ro.se with

g£din !

Use of protein sup-: plen .. ents in balci.nc-:

.,in~ r::1.tions !

Proper housing and "

fencin~. :

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Home killing aniJ.

cu.r~nri; of pork

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SOW AND LITTER CLUB DEMONSTRATION

(Sec. ?)

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NUu1ber of clubs organizel<:-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

7'---=---:::--:::::--Number of boys enrolled. (a) rural __ >:?

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(b) urban~ _ _ (c) total _

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Number of ;?;irls enrolle,i (a.) rural 7:: (b) urban (c) total. _ _ _ ~ ___

Totdl enrollment. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

-=aE:.-;o:;--Total nun...ber of llieUJJers reportin;L. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J~""K-:--Total number of a.ni11;c:J.s Ilicl!lc1ged. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ., __________

2=-L.a:-L.-:-NU1ilber of pure-bre0.. cllliF:als ovme,1 by D.leLbars reportin;,:s.----==+=-=l.:-4~

Totdl nurr:ber of sows bras.L by ri..er.i'.Jars reporting_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ...;.3=:...;8:.T Avera£,e number of pigs f a.rrowed J)er litter:,._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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AveraL..:,e number of piss raiseJ. i:er li tter _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -:1:,~·--Total nwLber of pL;s raised:.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

~---2~.2:::...&lr...-Total appraiseo. value of pork produced by n:.ernbers reporting $ Li «; :2..0

Total costs $ / 9

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Totol vdlue ..3.bove costs _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $

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4-Extent and Effect of Derronstration.

Nun.ber of merr.bers demonstratin~1 and number .of farn:ers knovm to ad.opt each of the followin~ :practices:

Practices iNo~

or

members!No. of animals!No. of farmers~No. animals

IntroCluction of :pure-: • •

bred stock : '-

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Care of brood sows ~ .. {

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lrLprove~ feeding of •

piRS !

Weaning at proE_er age:

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1. 2 .. 3 .. 4 .. 5. 6. 7 .. 8 .. 9 .. 10. -11 .. 12 .. 13 .. 14. 15 .. 16. l . 2. 3 ... 4~

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6. 'Z .. 8 .. C . . I . 10 .. lL 12-13 .. 14 .. 15 .. 16. 17 ... 18 .. 19 .. 195

DAIRY CALF CLUB DEMONSTRATION (Sec .. 8)

NUILber of clubs o r g a n i z e d " = : ~ ~ : -NUiliber of boys enrolled (a) rural. _ _ _ {b) urban _ _ _ _ (c) total _ _ _ _ Nun.ber of girls enrolled ( a) rural (b) urban ( c) total _ _ _

Total enroll~ent,~~~---~--~---~~--~~-~~---~-~--~

Total mm.ber of members reporting__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ NumbB1.- of pure-bred calves raised by members reportin5-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ NUILber of grade calves raised by n.embers r e p o r t i n g o .

-Total number of calves raised by members reportin.5-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Average gai..n per calf by members reporting, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

'Jlotal number of pounds gained by calves of members r e p o r t i n ~

-Nu.1.ber of members feeding economically balanced r a t i o n s ~

-Nuruber of ~embers reporting freedom froru digestive troubles

in c a l v e s ' = ~ -To tal appraised value of calves raised by members re-p~rting $:__ ____ _

Total cost of cal. ves raised by members reporting (purchase

price dllC:. f eed) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . ; i t ; , _ . . . . ~

-Total ap1-raisect. value of calves over cost by members re:porting $. _ _ _ _ _

Extent and Effect of Demonstration

Nun..ber of members den:onstrating, a.nd number of f arruers known to ad.opt

each of the following practices:

Practice

Introd.uction of brea. calves lu.proved ~·.:.ethod

feed.ine

~No. of roollibers:No. of calves:No ..

pure- : :

:

of ; :

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DAIRY BFIFER CLUB DEMONSTRATION

(Sec .. 9) · : ~ ! : of farn:ers:No~ calves ;

Number of clubs organized1:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : ~ :

-Nurnber of boys enrolled (a) rural _ _ _ _ {b) urban:..-.. _ _ (c) total. _ _ _

Nun~ber of girls enrolled (a) rural (b) urban {c) total. _ _ _ _

Total enrollruent

Total number of members r e p o r t i n ~

-Number of pure-bred heifers r a i s e d : . . .

-Number of grctd.e heifers r a i s e d ~

-Total. number of ruembers using pure-brad sires. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Total nun~er of heifers reachine size set by breed

Nurnber of n,embers using apProved _feeding methods:__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Initial cost or appraised value of heifers, _ _ _

-!t~---Cost of raising };leifers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .$. ___________ _

Total costs $. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Appraised value of heifer

$'.---Valu.e of male calves vealed

$'.---Vcl.ue of male calves kept or sold for breed.ing purposes$:.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Vcil.ue of female calves dropped $:__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Total value of heifers and calves

$

~---Total value of heifers and cc:llves over costs $---.

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standards,~---~~-20. Extent c.IDd Effect of Deffionstration 1. 2 .. 3 .. 4 .. 5 .. 6. 7 ... 8 .. C, ..J• 10. 11 .. 12. 13. 14 .. 15. 16. 17 ... · 18 .. 19 .. 20 .. 21. 22~ 23. 24 .. 195

Number of members den:onstratirig1 and number of farmers known to adopt

each of the following practices~

Practice ;No .. Introduction : of pure~bred heifers . : Improved ilie t.n-

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od of ;f eedi!1Ii Use of pure-bred. sir,3S ~

of members:No .. of heifers:No. of . farmers! No •

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COW AND CALF CLUB DEUONSTBATION

(Sec. 10)

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.. . : -:-of heifers NUD..be r of clubs o r g a n i z e d ~ : ~ = ~

-NUwbe r of boys enrollea. (cl.) rurai. _ _ _ (b) urban ____ (c) total. _ _ _ _ _ _

Nur.uber of i;irls enrolled (Q.) rural (b) urban (c) total. _ _ _ _ _

Total enrollment _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Total nun~ber of members r e p o r t i n . 6

-Total nUlliber of cows owned by members reportin.es_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___, _ _

Total number of animals managed1:._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Averae,e ddi.ly proiuction of butter fat per cow. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Total proauction of butter fat by cows of members reportino~~ ~ ~ ~

-Average daily. prod.uction of milk per cow:__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Total proa.uction of rdlk by cows of members r e p o r t i n o .

-Nun..ber fen.ale, ccilves d r o p p e d . :

-Numb er male cal "Iles d : r o p p e d : = :

-To tal increased vd.1.ue of co,;vs (during demonstration) owned by members

reportin0g ___ ~ · - - - - ~ ~ - - - - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - - - . : . _ _ - - - : - - - ~ ~ ~ - ~ - ~

Appraised v.:J.ue of female calves dropped $

-Appraised v~ue of male calves dropped

$'---:---Appraised value of male calves sold or kept for breeding purposes $ _ _ _ _

Total vdlue of milk (or butter fat) produced $, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Total value of cows, calves, and milk (or butter fat) $. ________ _

Ini tiaJ. cost of cows (purchased price) or valuation_. __ $. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Cost of feeds, la.bo_r, breeding, ete. $.:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

T~tal costs $ __ .~~~---~--~

Total value above total costs $,__ ______ _

Extent and Effect of Demonstration

Number of menibers derr.onstrating1 and number of farmers known to adopt

each.of the following practices:

Practice

Irui:·rovred methoa.s

of feedin

Use of pure-bred

sires

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l. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 .. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. l. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 195

l3AJ3Y BEEF CIDB DEMONSTRATION

(Sec. 10) · -·

Nvmber of clubs organized.--=---,-.~-/---::---,-~-:--:---;;----:;;:---Nt:r-nber of boys enrolled (a.) rural 'T (b) urban _ _ _ _ (c) total _____

r __

Nu.rnber of girls enrolled (a) rural / (b) urban (c) total __ / _ _

Total e n r o l l m e n t ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - - - , . ~ - ~ Total n1JD1ber of members reporting·--~~~-~-~~-~~~-~-~-r;:;----Tctal number of animals grown by members reporting,~---~~~~ Total number of pounds of gain produced by members reporting·~---~~-~

.Average weight of animals at beginning of feeding periodc.._ _ _ _ _ t, ___ g::..._o _ _ _ .Average weight of animals at end of feeding period._.;,.._ _ _ _ _ _

-..1_7~7~--Average daily gain per animal by members

reporting·---:---::----::--Total value of beef produced by members reporting. _ _ _ _ _ _ $ ~ 2~, [:o

Total cos ts to members reporting $

2,

I, st o

Total value over costs to members re_portfng $ 1,f-/3, ~ iJ

Extent and Effect of Demonstration

Number of members demonstrating, and number of farmers kr;).own to adopt each of th~ following practices:

Practices :No. of manbers:No. of animals :No. of farmers : No., of animals

Selection of right individu-: als to start

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work Use of pure-bred sires in improving stock: Use of silage as economic winter feed Prevention from: external para-sites, such as lice Proper housing equi~ent Use of concen-trates in grow-: ing baby bee!;

·as cotton seed :

meal, etc.

Fitting animals :

<j--

7-for show.

SHEEP CLUB D]ll~ONSTRATION

(Sec. 12) Number of clubs organized

Number of boys etirolled (a-.-) _ru_r_a_l _ _ _

--:(.--b~)-u_r_b~an---r----(-rc')--:-t-o~t-al:---Nurnber of girls enrolled (a) rural _ _ _ (b) urban _ _ _ _ (c) total _ _ _ _

Total enrollment

~Tot al number of members r e p o r t i n g , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

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7. Total number of sheep kept by members reportin.a_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8. Total mm1ber of lambs grown by members reporting. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

9... Total number of pounds of wool produced (sheared) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 10. Average weight of fleece by members rep'orting.__ _ _ _ .,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

11. Total value of wool produced by me;:obers :reporting $ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (a) Price per pound $. ______

---,::----12. Total vah1e of sheep• lambs, and wool p.roduced by members reporting $ _ _ _

13. Total costs $ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

14~ Total value above costs $. _________ _

15. Extent and Effect of Demonstration

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 195

Number of members demonstrating, and number of fa...-mers known to adopt each

of the .folJ.oYling practices:

~~Pr2.£~ioe :No. of members!No. of sheep:No~ of farmers:No. of sheep

Cv.lline; fiocks before:

_preeC.i~tg se~Bon :

Use of pure-bred rams: in ~rading flock

Winter care and

man-ag~ent

Improved housing

equi:p_m_e..;;.:n...:.t _ _ _ _ _ _ .:.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.:_ _ _ _ _ _ __; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ]etter preparation

for wool-shearing

Use of forage (green

crops) for sheep PreYention and con-trol of stomach

W01"ID.S

Docking of all lambs

and castration of

male lambs intended

for market

:;.:.:;:..=-=---=---=----~-__;;.---G .. c e,d in g of wool

POULTRY CLUB DEMONSTRATION (Sec. 13)

Number of clubs organized:__,..._~---.--.-~F':___~~~--:~----=---;-:--~ N:lill.ber of boys enrolled (a) rural

k

2,. (b) urban _ _ _ (c) total _ _ _ _ _ Number of girls enrolled (a) rural 1 +I (b) urban (c)· total _ _ _ _

Total enrollment

---Total number of members r e p o r t i n g , ~ ~ ~ . ~ -Total number of eggs set _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.., .... 2 __ -.... , ...

'i~-Total number of chicks hatched.~---~-~----~·~'?c-.o2."":-'(, ___ ~

Total nnmber of matured chi.cks raised:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

2_5t

__

7~-z..=:--Total number of members' flocks culled.~---~~-~-~~---,~~t-1---~

Total number of members' birdB culled.~---~~-~~---_.r...-~Y.~f~~-~

Total nwber of birds eliminated:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -1/f---1 ...

"'-.o~-Total number of hens in members' flocks at close of demons trq.tions 2 L K la Total number of dozen eggs produced:__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4-/ ... [.,;_.... ... 3: ... o....-o _ _

Average production per hen per month.~---,---~---~---&...o/~1....___V'--_

Value of chicks _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $_1./..L;.-,lZ~S.:..;...:.1.f:~o _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Value of eggs for hatching sold $-.L./~q~'=---'~1~·~\-;:::.. _ _ _ _ _ ~-~

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18. Value of table fowls sold _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $_.j'-J-f"--=~~•---19. Value of fowls sold for breeding purposes $ _ ___,71-.L.g.,___ _ _ _ _ _

20. Total value of chicks, fowls, and eggs produced $i,,F2Z'..::rJ ...

21. Total costs $1,;S 6, L LI:

22. . Value above cos ts $.$-:3 cJ

l,q

I

23. Extant and Effec·t o.f De:i1onotr.:1ti0r:

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 195

Numoer of members demonstrating, and number of farmers known to adopt esch

of the following practices:

Practice :No. of members :No. of fowls: NJ., of :t'aoers :No. of fowls

Cull:i._ng _ _ _ _ ;:__ _ _ _ 7,1.-1....l _ ___:::..__-:Z~L..s.rl.4-LbL-=--~l~'-o;;:;.· _ _ _;.·_3;:;:,,:_. __ L/....___,_7.,._--=

In t.cod.i.&C t:1. on of

better ct

o:~c=k=---=----_:._it/L..:o=----=--_.s:3~o~o~-=---,---=---Fo ed5. :ng for f~K~c;:..___:_ _ _ __:'7'./...J./ _ _ -=.... _ _ 74-L-J.""' 5.L..!o~----=----..::4:t...:;o=---____:;....-Ll_:;z_...,J[.__o __

1~, _£°.::l..J?!?-.!s::Cd nr~·

----=---=---=---=---P:.i·od.1.i.c{_; 1 on of

in-~~~ le eg_g=s:___ _ _ --=----_.s.h~()!.,__ _ _:__.,,,,?_,2.!:::...-!6-t....L/...::Lf.-::,:=..-=.. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ...:-_ _ _ _ _

Pr-eserv e,t.i on of

8f'Q'...:->=-'

--:---!.---=~---=---=---Mating for

breed-1!-gHm1ses ·~---::--:-:----~~~-~---=---~~---~~---_:._----~ built or

made over /

2--CA.i.~TING CLUB DEMONSTRA.TION

(Sec. 14)

Number of clubs crganized

2-Number of boys enrolled (a) rural (b) urban

Number of girls enrolled (a) rural 24 (b) urban

Total enrollment

Total number of members reporting

I o

Total number of q~1arts of food products canned ( exc.lus iv e

(c) (~)

of

(a.) Quarts of fruit: (glass) / 2: y. O J_tin) _ _ _ _

(b) Quarts of ve.ge:.a,bles: (gJ.ass)

1z:r

(tin) _ _ _ _

total total -2 " 2. 2. jellies): value $ 1./f..(o value $ 2J~ value (c) Quarts of meats and soup: (glass) ;i.. 4 (tin) _ _ _ _

Total number of .Jars of jellies and. jams made_L,;/tJ~6:...._. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ = -Canned food products sold:

$ l

2-._:,-.3

(a) Quarts of f-::·uit: (~lass) (tin) _ _ _ _

(b) Quarts of vegci;ables: (glass) _ _ _ _ (tin) _ _ _ _

(c) Quexts of· meats a....-id soup: (glass) (tin) _ _ _ _

value $

value $

value $

value $ (d) Jq.I"s of jelly, jams, etc. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Total number of pounds of dried products _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ -Total number of g~llons of b~ined v e g e t a b l e s _ ~ ~ - - - ~ ~ - - - - ~

Total number of club r..12:m'".::e-:-s -.iui:ng the family

ca:nning·---:---Total valu.e of 1?:Pducts c2J'.1ned. b.7 members reporting $ .

..11(,~3~'....;.'_.2.,;:::.-0=---&

'2--Total cos ts $-+o/J..l...;3=-_/;_o _ _ _ _ _ _

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15. Extent and Effect of Demonstration l. 2. 3. 4.

~.

6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Number of members demonstrating, and m.nnl.>er of homes known to adopt each of the folloWing practices:

Practice Cold pack method Use of steam pressure canner

Canning vegetables

Canning meats

:No. of mem·bers:No. of qts:No. of homes:No. of qts.

Canning in tin

Cann~~~t~o--=-s~e=l~l--~---=:__-~---~=---~~-~-=--~-~~-:-~---~

Ma}d.;:.~~l;.;;;;i~e..;.s _ _ _ _ _ ~ - - - ~S:~--...!..-....1./:...=0;_.:::2-;::::::.._;_ _ _ _ _ _ ~

-Mak.ing jellies to sell

BREAD CLUB DEJONSTBATION

(Sec. ·15)

Number of clubs organized

Numbe!" of boys enrolled (aJ rural. _ _ _ _ (b) urban. _ _ _ _ (c) total _ _ _ _

Number of girls enrolled (a) rural (b) urban (c)

total~~~-Total enrollment

______________

..:.._

______________ _

Total nurnber of members

reporting,~---~~---~~-~~~~~~-~--Total number of leave~ of bread made _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Total number dozen quick breads made ____ ~ - - - ~ ~ - - ~ - - ~ ~ - - - ~ - ~ Total number Of other baked products~ _ _ __... _ _ _ ~ ~ ~ - . . . - - ~ - ~ - - - ~

Number of members selling bread:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Value $ _______ _

Number of members doing the family

ba.king·~---~---~-~~-~----Total n~-nber of meals prepared as result of interest in br.ead club work _ _

List of household tasks required of club members~-~---~---~-~

13. Total value of bread and bread products baked by members

reporting$--~~-14. Total cost $. _ _ _ _

15. Total value above costs $ _ _ _ _

16. Extent and Effect of Demonstration

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 195

NULnber of members demonstrating, and number of homes known to adopt each

of the following practices:

Practice :No. of members:No. of loaves:No. of homes:No. of loaves

Use of desirable yeas~t~::___~~~~~.!.-..---~-__;;...--~----~__;---~

Use of bread-mixer

Care of bread after maidncr

U

se

or

left-over bread:

ME.AL PREP ... tRATION CLUB DEMONSTRATION (Sec. 16)

Number· of clubs organized.~---_,,-.:;../ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ . :

-Nmber of boys enrolled (a) urban _ _ _ _ (b) rural _ _ _ (c) total _ _ _ _

Number of girls enrolled (a) urban (b) rural ,:s'. (c) total.~--~;;..._~

Total enrollment

---Tot al number of members reporting ______________ _.._5 ____ _

Total nUX!lber of articles or t~oducts made by members reporting: (List

work done as follows: 100 meals served, 500 foods served, etc.) _____ ~~~

/ O ~ .-??::t-<--af-4

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10 .. lL 12. 13. 14. L5 .. 16.-1 •. 2~ 3. 4..,

s.

6 .. 7,,, 8. 9. 10 11. _195_

Number of club members selling their products _ _ _ _ _ value $ ~

-Total number of meals prepared

List of household tasks required of club members

7 ~

~~

~ A<(l-46&tf

4

~ Ji/ e f ~•

otal

~Ulliber of ~chools in fooch hot lunches have been introduced as cl

result of meal preparation club work. (Make detailed report under "Hot School Lunch Club

ne~onstration")~~~-~~-~-~-:---::-::-r-~~~~~-Total value of products prepared by rr.ernbers reporting

$~Z..Ji'ui.•---Total costs _ _ ~ ---· _ _ $.-L/..1.Z:L -Tot.al value above costs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $~~~- g:t..:.---Total rmmber of club n.err.bers who weii:hed themselves and watched the effect

of wise food selection on their weight·- - ~ - - - ~ ~ - ~ - - ~ - ~

Nnr.iber of ruejj_bers derr.onstrating each of the following practices:

( a.) Use of n,ilk products: · Members involved quarts involved:-.---(b) Inproved meal planning: Merrbers involved ~eals involved ___ ~~

(c) ln.proved food prepara-tion:

(a.) In,:proved care of food: (e) Intro;iuction of lunches

into schools:

Members involved.._~ ___ foods prepared

in'1f0lved~~~~~-Members

involved~~~~-Members involved children involved _____

Nu~:ber of hon~es knoiN'n to adopt

girls' club deffionstrdtions:

(a) Use of ILilk products:

these practices as a result of boys and

(b) Irr.proved meal planning!

(c) Iu~roved food

prepara-Homes involved quarts involved

Hoff.es initol ved n.:eals involved. tion: Horr.es in"<lolved foods prepdred

involved (d) In.proved care of food: Homes involved

HOT SCHOOL LUNCH CLUB DEJY.ONSTRATION (Sec. 17)

Nu.lliber of clubs o r g a n i z e d : . . : : -Number of boys enrolled (a) rural _ _ _ _ (b) urban _ _ _ (c) total _ _ _ _

Nurr.ber of 6ir1s enrolled (a.) rural (b) urban ( c) total _ _ _ _ Total enrollrl~ent .__

________

_...

____________________ _

Total number of members reportin

5-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ...__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Number of schools adopting hot school lunches, _ _ _ _ _.,:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Number of children reached in schools having hot school lunches. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Nun:ber of hot school lunches prepared and served by clubi members (Give

actual nun~ber of s e r v i n g s ) ; -Cost of materials for hot school lunches prepared by club members $ ___ _

Number of schools measuring children to see effect of hot school lunches

introduced Results secured~--~~--~---~-~

Number of lliembers deffionstrating each of the following practices:

(a) Use of n~lk products: Members involved quarts involved

(b) !~roved meal planning: Members involved _ _ _ meals

invo1ved-:...----( c) LJ.iproved food prepara-tion:

(d) I~roved care of food:

Members invol ved.___ _ _ foods prepared

involved~~~~~~~

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involved~--12. Number of homes known to adopt practices as a result of hot school lunch 1.

a.

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

club demonstra.tior1s: ·

(a) IncreaEed use of .milk: Homes involved quarts involved _ _ _ _ _ (b) Imp1·oved me :;;hods of

feec!.ing child.ren: (c) Improved food

prepara-tion:

(d) Improved care of food:

Homes Homes

Homes

invo!ved children involved involved f ood.s prepared

involved involved

:BUTTER AND CHEESE-MAKIHG CLUB DEMONSTRA.TION

(Sec. 18)

-Number of clubs

organized:._..~~~~~--~-:--:-~~~~~----:.-.---:---::---Nu.uber of boys enrolled (a) rural (b) urban (c)

total~~---:Number of girls enrolled ... (§'.). rura_l____ -Total enrollment

---N ura be r of members reporting. __

~---~----~--~--~--~---~--~~--Total number of pounds of butter made by members reporting,_,_ _________________ _ value $ _____ , _ _ _

Total number of pounds of cheese made by members reporting -value $4-. -Total value of butter and cheese $.

---

---...---Number of pounds of butter sold value $. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Number of pounds of cheese sold value $. _______ _

11. Extent and Effect of Demonstration

Number of members demonstrating, a.nd nu."Tlber of homeFJ known to adopt each

of the following practices in butter--ma.1.'i.ng:

Practice :No. of members :Uo. of Jbs. :No. of homes :No~ of lbs •

.Qream ripening

Churning ten1pe~a~t~~~r~e~:----~---_:_---~-=-~---~--__;~---~----~

!~shing butter

Print~~in~----~----~-=-~~----~--!---~~---!---...;_~~-~---Ma.1·ke ting

1~. Number of members demonstrating, and m1r.nber of homes knovvn to adopt each of the following practi~es in cheese-making:

Practice :No .. of membors :No. oi lbs. :No. o:f' homes :No .. of lbs.·

Desirable method of cheese-ma.ki.r.

u~or

renn~e~t~o-r~----=---~~---=~----~-_.,;=---~-~-=---~---Pepsin in cheese-m ~. M.~..king'-'--c-:-h-e_e_s_e _ _ _ -..: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _:_ _ _ _ _ _ _:_ _ _ _ _ _ __;:.-_______ _ d:.shes Marjc-c""':'t-:i-n_g _ _ _ _ _ __;:..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ ....:., _______ ...!.. _ _ ~ . : : . . -195

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L

2. 3.

ClDTHING CLUB DEYONSTRATION (Sec .. 19)

Nu.mber of clubs o r g a n i z e d = ~ f ~

-Numter of boys enrolled (a) rural (b) urban (c) total.~~~

Nun11Jer of girls enrolled (a) rural

£7

(b) urban (c) total ??

Total enrollrnen t ·

e.:z

Total number of members reportin '~cl

Totcil number of new garments made by members reporting: (List garments ~ L?

a.s follows: 400 aprons, 375 sunrr11er dresses, etc;).2:r~.A.;, I !M£,&~

1r ~ --~-:~.dJr~_J__~~r._-PZ•~u/ld

-:;-U~

7 .

J _ b / _ £ 1 ~ ~ , ~ - J . u : : r J . ~ ~ ~ .. .;L, 6 ;t:,,; • //~"A ~ ~ 7.. Total nUILber of garments

madeever

/r- rroney s~ved $

-8- Total number of household articles made: (List articles, as 500 holders.

g_ 10. 11.. 12 .. 13 .. Hi ... 15 .. 16. 17 ... 18. 19 .. 195 ate~)~~~~~~---~~--~~~~~~--~--~~~~~~~~~~~

Total number of hours of mending, ______ , ___

¥--:..L._.'r'---Total number of garments m e n d e d : . . : -Total nun:.ber of hats renovated and retrirrmed rr.oney saved $ _ _ _ _ _ Nun.ber of men.bers doing all their own sewing / ff" - r3' rJl "f-1'_.iV'V J.&":'M = ; , , , ; . . ~

Total number of n:.embers doing the fan.:ily sewin J I/ rJ

N 'L'\D.... b er o f men. ers. b doing family mending6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~="":~~~ 2...~~~-~ : : : : :

-Total value of garments and articl~s made and remodeled

$i..,2..:..-~'f'~:J.~·=;..._---Total cos ts $ 2 2 /,

Total value above costs $31,L, l,S

Nunilier of members den:onstrating each of the following practices;

(a) Making garments found to be needed after taking inventory of wardrobes,

and through rLaking buci€ets: MerLbers involved_garrnents involved_ (b) Use of sewing machine;

machine darning!

(c) Keeping clothing costs:

(d) Selection of wearinb apparel~

(e) Making si~le, durable

underwear~

(f) Renovating and remodel~

ing garments~

{g) Renovating and retrimming

hats:

(h) Specidlizing on one gar-ment for sale:

( i) Pl &min5 dlld ruakiTu._;

furn-ishings for hollie:

MeILbers invol ved.___ __ garments involved.___ __ MeILbers invol ved;..__ _ _.._,garments involved _ _ _

Members involved,__~_garrnents involved _____

Members invol ved:.--__ g.arruen ts involved _ _ _

Members involved garments involved

Merrbers invol ved-=--__ hats

involved~----Members in vol ved.___ __ garmen ts involved,__ __

Members involved~~furnishings involv~d---these practices as a result of boys Wld Nurr.ber of homes known to adopt

gids• club demonstrations:

( a) Making garments found to be needed through taking inventory of ward-robes, and through making budget:

Hon.es invol ved:....---.agarments involved _ _ _ (b) Use of sewing machine;

involved~ ....

machine darning; Homes involved :J 2-. ;arments

( c) Keeping clothing cos ts: Homes involved garments inv'Jl ved _ _ (d) Selection of wearing apparel: Homes involved garments invo) ved. _ _ {e) Making si~le, durable,

-unde rn ear: Hornes involved -arments involved _ _ "_

{f) Renov;;;1.ting and ren.o deli ng

garrrents: Homes involved ~arments involved _ _ _

(g) Renovating and retriimiing

(17)

L. 2. 3-4 .. 5 .. 6. ? .. 8,,., 9. 10 .. 11 ... 121< 13 ... 14 .. 15 .. 16 .. 17,.. 18 ..

(h) Specializing on one garment

for sale~

(i) Planning and n1aking furnish"'

ingi. for the hon.le:

Hor1;es involved ___ garments

involve4...--Homes involved_~furnishinLs involved ___

"OWN YOUR OWN ROOM" CLUB DillONSTBATION

(Sec .. 20)

Nrutber of clubs organ.i zed __

Nurr.ber of boys enrolled (a) ru:ral _ _ (b) urban _ _ _ (c) totdl. _ _ _ _ _

Number of girls enrolled (a) rural (b) urban (c) total _ _ _ _

To ta..l enrollment __

NUILber of merribers Teporting, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Totcl.l number of roorrlS irufroved by club merr.bers r e p o r t i n &

Tot...u number of roorus p a p e r e d ~

Totdl number of rooms p a i n t e d , ~ . ~

-Total number of floors r e f i n i s h e d ' ; . . . ~

-Total nun,ber of pieces of furniture purchasedi._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Tot.u nun.ber of pieces of furnitu:."e

refin1shed';...__,..---Total nurtlber of furnishings made (List as follows); 2~0 dresser covers,

50 bed spreads, 75 ru,

6s~ etc.) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Total number of meffibers taking entire c1:1re of their roon,o. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Total v-alue of work done by members1reporting ___

~$~---Totdl cost to members reportin $

Total value above cost_ _

$

,

~

-Total number of meru.bers derrons tr a ting each of the followin_"' prac ti_ces;

(ci) Wise planning and selection of what ~oes to nake 4 siru--ple, ~orufort_,-, ... ~;;;.

dble, an·i pleasing room:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (b) Possibilities of the rural home for collifort and attrhctiveness~~~ (c) Makins the best use of what one already has .. (Rearranging,· r<''

l'inish-ing,, etc .. ) :

-( ci) Ca.re of :room,. (Cleaning, bed-making, ventilating) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Number of hbllies which have been i~roved as a result of these

derr:onstra-tions:

(cl) Number of rooILs r e p a p e r e d

-(b) NUL,ber of rooms painted

Cc) Nur1ber of floors r e f i n i s h e d ' =

-(d) NU1Lber of rooms !'earra:nged,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (e) Nurubey of pieces Qf fu::ni:ure refi~ished~---~~---(f) N1.m1ber of pieces of furni -ture p u r c h a s e d ~ ·

-Ht\HDICRAFT CLUB DE!{ONSTRATION

----(Sec. 21)

L Number of clubs o r g a n i z e d ~ ~ ~ ; : :

-2... Nun,ber of boys enrolled (a) rural (b) urban (c) total, _ _ _ _

3... Nun.ber of rr.embers :repor-tin6f7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : ; ; : : ;

-4. Total nUJLbar of handicraft pieces cowpleted by members reporting~ (List

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5. 6 .. ? ..

s

.

9. 10, 1. 2 ... 3 .. 4. s .. 6. 7. B. 9. 10 .. 11 .. 195

To~al value (actual or estimated) of "home use" articles produced by

nien.bers reportin

0rr _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -::;:..__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Total cost~~~-~-~-~~~~~--~~-~~~-$~~~-~--.~~~~~~

Total value above cost $ ______ _

Nun.ber of men"bers derr:onstra.ting each of the following!

(~) Making home conveniences: Members involvcd~~-articles involved~ (b) Methods for upkeep of farru

fences:

(c) Methods for upkeep of farn:i r.l.clchinery and. eq,uipment ~

Nur .• ber of hor.ues kno,.,m to adopt

cl u.b denons tra tions:

(Q) Mcik:i.ng ho~e conveniences: (b) Methods for upkeep of farm

fences:

(c) Methods for upkeep of fdrm

n.ci.chine ry and e qui pn.en t:

Members involved __ ~_fences involved~~

Members involved machinery involved_ the following as a result of boys an~ girls'

Hor!.es invol ved-:.-.. __ articles involved..,_ __

Hon;es invol ved ___ f ences involved ____ _ Homes invol ved ____ ruachinery involved __

CLUB DEW.ONSTRftTION

( Sec. 22)

-Number of clubs organized':---:-~-__:..---:Number of boys enrolled (a) rural fb) urban (c) total. _ _ _ _ _

Number of girls enrolled (a) rural _ _ _ (l;) urban _ _ _ _ (c) total. _ _ _ _ _

Total enrolLhents, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Number of members re-po r·:~ing____

Total number of by meri.bers reporting _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T tal l ( ___________ )____

t.

o · va ue dCtual or est:i..mated of by ri.enbers repor :.n?, ,"

-Total cost to fi1embers reportinL

$:...----Total v,.tlue above cost $ _ _ _ _

Nun.ber of n.er.;bers deu.o;-~trdting each of the following practices:

(ci) _involved ~involved,__ ____ ~

-(b) involved

involved:--~~-NUlllber of instances where practices have been adopted as a result of boys

and girls t club work:

( a) ________ involved':.--_ _ _ _ _ _

involved~----(b)

~~~---~~~involved~~~---~~involved'---~~--, · CL TJB DENONSTRAT ION (Sec .. 23)

Nu ... ber of clubs organizedi:__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : : :

-Number of boys enrolled (a) rural. _ _ _ (b) urban. _ _ _ (c) total, _ _ _ _ _

NUu.ber of girls enrolled (a) rural (b~ urban (c) total. _ _ _ _ Total enrollffient.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ · ~

-Nun.ber of me11 .. bers reportin""""·

-T0tal nwuber of. __________ ...,._____ by menJbers reporting..__ _ _ _ _

Tota} .. value (actual or estimated) of by members reporting $ _ _ _ _

Total cost ~ ~ - - - $

Totdl value above cost.,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _._ _ _ _ _

Nvri.ber of r .... embers den.onstrating, each of the following prdctices;

(a) involved~--~ involved~----~

{b) involvei _ _ _ inYolvecL':.--_ _ _

Nun1b~r of definite instances in which practices have been adopted as a

result of boys and _::,i rl s 1 club den:ons trat.ions:

(a) involved involved;..._~---~

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-~---involved:.--~----SUMMARY OF CLUB DEMOpSTRATIONS OR PROJECTS

,sec ..

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detLons tra;.. ized : becotni.ng iFnrollmentiMembers ~

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Club

SUMMARY OF OTHER DEUONSTBATI ON WORK (Sec. 25)

Clubs ent:i tled to ! Number : Den:onstratioii~Den:ons t -catiarDen:ons tration

derr.onstra-: achievement seals :derronstra-:~y teams by mernb~~by leaders :tion teams: :Atten-t !Atten-~ :.Atten-tion :1st :2nd :3rd :4th (pro,ject)

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ORG.ANIZATION AND COOPERATION

(Sec. 26)

What is the local unit for the county extension

organization:___~~--~-~-(cornmuni ty, tovvnship, farm center)

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Number of uni ts in the county ____________

-L.-D.~---.---Nurnber of unlts in the county organization. _ _ _ _ _ _

L.__!/~---=---Number of uni ts having 0family plan" extension organization lo

Number of local extension programs of work developed during the year I/

Number of local extension programs of work developed by county club

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Number of local extension programs of work county club agent assisted

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Number of community committeemen or con:munity project leaders in the county

extension organization.~-~---...L.t::z.:__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~---:----:-:-~---:--~

Number of cormnuni ty committeemen or cornmuni ty project leaders in the county

extension organization doing club work:..._~-~~~~"~-~-~~~-~~~--:-~---:~

Number of unpaid or volunteer local leade~s not a part of the county extension

organization beginning the years' w o r k · " ' ~ ~ :

-Number of unpaid or volunteer local leaders not a part of the county extension

organization completing the years' work.__ _ _ _ _ ~ (;;~ ~ ~ - - ~ ~ - - ~ - ~ - ~

Number of assistants to county club agents _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ ~ ~

-(a) State period of time for which each is employed and sex. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Number of paid local leaders, e m p l o y e d · :

-(a) State period of time for which each is employed and s e x · ~

-Total number of specialists, except those in club section, doing club work.

Do club members hold membership in you~ county E;JCtension organization

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17. Services rendered to farm women (not club work).

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Itemized statement of work by county club agents with women4 State assistance rendered to project leaders and i'a:rm women

rela-tive to wol"k in canning 1 jelly-making, bread--maki.ng, general foods

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18. Office Work: 19. ?,(). 21. 22. 23. 24. 25 .. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 195

(a) Number of calls at office relating to boys and girls' cl~b work

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(b) NtE11:,~r of telephone calls

(c) Number of letters written

(d) Num-ner of

(e) NUw.l>er of

2.rticles wrltten fer bulletins, lea:flets,

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(a) Atteniance

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Num·ber of clu-o encam:.pmerJ.'ts (a) total attendance ~ -:2.. ,

Number of fairs at which club members exhibited (a) State fairs _ _ _.../ _____ _

(c) County and dist.:,:,ict fairs (c) Commur.i ty fa).rs q

Number of cl~b members ex._~ibiting,~~---=~:::::::

:_.s;~~s:$~-~~---:--~-::---Number of schola.I'ships to agricultural colleges won by club members

during the year

-~---:----::---Number of club membars that attended short courses at agricultural

colleges during the year~--~-~~....---~--:--::--:----::---~

Num~er of active and fonner club members receiving agricultural

ins tr-uction at agricul t·.::ral colleges _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

·---=---Number of active and former club members receiving home economics

instruction at agricultural colleges ____ ~--...~· ~ ~

-.Arnount of money loa~ed by banks to members __

$=--~~5~E':~a~,~~---~-.Amount of money appropriated by business and educational organiza·tions

for prizes_,./)~, ~~Jr:~~'--ko::.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

~.mount of money'nsed for

(a) Expenses of club members for trips to short courses, fairs,

expositions, etc.~J{/'~~/~'7~.~~~7 __ ·· . . ' ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

-(b) Prizes, premiums, awards, et.c .. c..l'_..,;.~:... ..

:ai..l)!...;'2~·~---:---:::---:---Total profit of club work to the county after club agent 1 s J~otal salary,

travel expenses and other overhead expenses, and cost of production.of

club work has been deducted:

{a) Total value above costs of club production (p. 18) _ _ _ _ _ $L/3,2 7, tJ '/

(b) Total salary of club agent $,a ~ c ; ; c <l

(c) Total t:r:-avel enenses $ :, i;

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SUGGESTIVE OUTLINE FOR NARRATIVE REPORT

(Sec. 27)

It is especially desirable that there be submitted a narrative report containing special features of club work not called for by the

statistical report. The following suggestive outline for the narrative report is not meant to be compl~te but offers for consideration a few of the funda-mentals which might well be included. Other features such as special reports,

comments on the degree of success of certain policies or methods, and relation-ships with other cooperating agencies add very materially to the value of such

a repn.rt.

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1. County organization of club work. (a) Relation to fann bureaus as to

1. Demonstrations 2. Leadership

(b) Comparison with report submitted December, 1920. (c) Special methods

2. Demonstrations (each separately). (a) Distribution over county (b) Nature of 'demonstration

(c) Kind and quality of leadership (d) Results in terms of demonstration 3. Use of specialists.

(a) In assisting with club demonstrations

4. Fairs, club encampments, achievement programs. Use maps, graphs, and photographs to bring out the abo~e facts.

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AND HOME ECONOMICS

State Agricultural College of Colorado, County Canmissioners, and U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperating.

ANNUAL REPORT INDEX

Statistical Report .

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History of Club Work in Larimer County.

Club Organization Plan . • • • • • • • • Club Projects Livestock

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,-~ TATISTICS OF LARIMER COUNTY AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES

Total area in acres - - - 1,682,560 Per cent of agricultural land

Number of farms Average size of farms Total population Rural population -78.26 1,140 380.29 37,000 17,000 The principal crops according to acres planted are as follows: hay, winter wheat, sugar beets, spring wheat, corn, oats, barley and potatoes.

Two-thirds of Larimer County lies in the foothills and real Rocky Mountains. Three rivers flow out of the mountains and furnish irrigation water for the eastern section of the county. Over 90 per cent of the agricultural activity lies in this irrigated section. The foothills are used for cattle ranching and dry farming. Settlements are very scattering and no community activity is possible in this part of the county. Two sugar factories are located in Larimer County and sugar beets rank third in crop acreage. Cattle and sheep feeding is an important phase of farm practice here due to the large pro-duction of alfalfa hay and the feeding of the by products of the suga: "'-ri,~,try. Dairying and swine raising are becoming more important and a noticeable increase is found in the number

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LARIMER COUNTY, COLORADO

Club work began in Larimer County in 1918 under the able direction of the County Agent,

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Baeoom. The work was on pig and corn club activity and thirty-five boys completed their projects. In Karch, 1919, I began work as Club Leader and have this year completed the third season1s

work.

Our work has always fit in to the county extension

pro-gram of agriculture activity and as new conditions arose, the

work has been made to fit the conditions. Pig, poultry, calf, corn, potato, cooking, canning and sewing clubs have been

or-ganized. The past year has been especially active along

poul-try olub work and culling and the balancing of feeding rations and putting the farm flocks on a paying basis. Our poultry club work has increased since its beginning at least a hundred fold.

Boys• and girls' club work has made a continuous growth in Larimer County since its beginning. Our leading men and women in our communities have realized the value of junior work

in agriculture. Cooperation of parents, neighbors, schools and communities in general has been the deciding factor in the

success of our club activity. Wherever it has been possible,

club meetings have been a part of a community plan of work but in several communities, we have successful clubs with no other community line of activity, the olub work being the only exten-sion work in agriculture functioning.

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-JD-In three oommunities club work has been followed by the organizing

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other farm community activities and demonstrated that club work oan precede local community adult organization. Eut undoubtedly, our best club work under the ablest local

leadership has been done in organized communities. This is due to the faot that the people in the community knew how to work together. Our club work has developed with the community spirit and with its development, many leaders of local activities have been found. Club work opens a wonderful field for rural leadership. Club leaders learn to think in community terms.

The Larimer County Fair Association have made our olub camp an annual affair and we now consider the County Fair a part or our club activity, finishing our club projects and exhibiting them for comparison and rating; in fact, we expect all club

members to compete in a county wide contest at our fair and in that way determine our county champions in each line of club

work. Two hundred and twenty-six boys and girls in company

with thirty-two local leaders attended our county camp for two days. Many new acquaintances are made here and many new ideas and also higher ambitions excited by our exhibits and personal touches. In brief, the ooming generation of farm boys and girls become acquainted in a county wide way and learn their first lessons in county wide agricultural problems and cooperation.

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CLUB ORGANIZATION

FOR 1921

Following our County and State Fairs, the communities having had club work were visited and the club work started again. This was not reorganization but a stimulation toward continuation of the club work. Wherever possible, the same olub leaders were continued in the work and the club held its meetings regularly throughout the entire year. Not all club

organizations were able to continue in action; some were allowed to discontinue for a few months when another organization had to be made and the olub given a new start again. However, our plans

have been to continue all clubs as year around clubs and more than two-thirds of our club organizations will be such this coming year. New olub members

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taken at any time when they may be able to begin the club work.

Perhaps our biggest problem has been the selection of proper local leaders and to me, this will continue to be my

hardest work. The local leader has always determined the success or failure of my club work in that community. In some

commun-ities, I have never been able as yet, to find proper local leaders.

Rural problems all center around proper leadership and club work

is no exception. Club leaders ~ho keep the work for several years become proficient to a wonderful degree a.nd the club work in some of my communities needs no other direction than that which is sufficient to keep them following our olub plan of work and in line with other communities in the county.

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cooperated with me in carrying out our plans for the club work. Financial assistance has been given by the Commercial Clubs, Rotary Clubs and farm organizations. The press has been very faithful in the securing and publishing the results of our club

work and no doubt, has been an important factor in calling

at-tention to the great work we are doing for our farm boys and girls. The general plan of our organization has been to secure

a looal leader for the club first., then follow that by locating a number of real boys and girls who are interested en·ough in agricultural work to follow a definite plan of club work. We then call a meeting, usually at the home of the local leader or a club member where we organize ourselves into a regularly

called meeting and elect our officers and determine on our pro-jects, meeting nights., etc. Plana are made to get started

imme-diately on the projects and personal help is given until the club members are started on their projects.

Follow up work by personal calls usually with the local club leader, if possible, or visiting the. club at its regular meetings., enable me to closely supervise the work or rather direct it in the proper channels. Wherever my club work has not had properly organized meetings, regularly called and di-rected., it has not succeeded in the way it might have., or should have. Meetings are an essential part of my olub program.

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