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EXTENSION

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SERVICE

Colorad9

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Agricult~ral COllege

1931

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Form. No. 285

May 1, 1931

COOPERATIVE EXTENSION WORK IN AGRICULTURE AND HOME ECONOMICS

U.S. Department of Agriculture and State Agricultural Colleges

Cooperating

Extension 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 a.gents, such as county

agricultural agent, home

demonstration agent, club agent, and negro agent, reporting on their respective lines of work.

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year should make out this report before quitting the service.

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SUGGESTIONS RELATIVE TO THE PREPARATION OF THE COUNTY EXTENSION AGENT'S

ANNUAL REPORT

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The annual report should be a summary, ~th analysis and interpretations, for presentation to

the people of the county,. the State, and the N at10n of the extension activities in each county for the

year and .the results obtamed ~y the county extension agent, assisted by the subject-matter speci

a

lists.

The m3;king of. such a report 1s of grea~ value to the county extension agent and the peo

p

le of the

county m showmg the pro~ress made durmg the year as a basis for future pl

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ns. It

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of vit

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ern

also t? the State and N at~on as a measure of rural progress and a basis for intelligent legislation and

financial support of extens10n work.

Separate statistical and narrative reports are desired from each leader of a line

o

f work, such as

county agricultural agent, home demonstration agent boys' and girls' club ag

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nt, and negro agent,

r~gardless of title. Where. an asststa!lt agent has been' employed a part or all of the y

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r, a r

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port on

his or her work should be mcludea with the report of the leader of that line of work. Where an agent

in charge of a line of work has quit the service durinO' the year, the information contained in his or her

report should be incorporated in the annual report

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the aO'ent on duty at the clo

s

e of the report year,

and the latter report so marked. Where two or more age~ts are employed in a county, each a leader

of a line of work, statistics should not be duplicated.

At least four copies of the annual report should be made: One copy for the county o!ficials, ~me

copy for the agent's files, one copy for the State extension office, and one copy for the Extens10n Service,

United States Department of Agriculture. The report to the Washington office should be sent through

the State extension office.

NARRATIVE SUMMARY

The narrative report should summarize and interpret the outstanding results accomplished and

the extension methods used, under appropriate subheadings, for each project. Every statement should

be clear-cut, concise, forceful, and, where possible, reenforced with necessary data from the statistical

summary. Use an interesting style of writing, giving major accomplishments first under each project.

Give extension methods fully relating to outstanding results only, and where practicable illustrate with

photographs, maps, diagrams, blue prints, or copies of charts and other forms used. 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. The pages should be numbered in consecutive order.

,

The following outline is suggestive of how the narrative report may be clearly and systematically

presented. Each agent should adapt the outline to the situation and the work to be reported.

SUGGESTIVE OUTLINE OF ANNUAL NARRATIVE REPORT

I. Cover and title page. II. Table of contents.

III. Status of county extension organization.

(1) Form of organization-changes and development.

(2) Function of local people, committees, or project leaders in developing the program of work. (3) General policies, including relationships to other organizations.

IV. Program of work; listing goals set up, methods employed, and results achieved. (1) Factors considered and methods used in determining program of work. (2) Project activities and results.

(a) Cereals. (m) Dairy.

(b) Legumes and forage crops. (n) Other livestock. (c) Potatoes, Irish. (o) Farm management.

(d) Cotton. (p) Marketing, farm and home.

(e) Tobacco and other special crops. (q) Foods and nutrition.

(f) Home gardens and home beautification. (r) Child training and care.

(g) Market garden and truck crops. (s) Clothing.

(h) Fruits. (t) Home management.

(i) Forestry. (u) Home furnishings.

(j) Rodents and miscellaneous insects. (v) Home health and sanitation.

(k) Agricultural engineering and home engineering. (w) Community activities.

( Z) Poultry. (x) Miscellaneous.

V. Outlook and recommendations, including suggestive program of work for next year.

VI. Summary of activities and accomplishments, preferably of one or two typewritten pages only, placed at the beginning

or end of the "'narrative report. 8-5146

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STATISTICAL SUMMARY

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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:

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DEFINITIONS OF TERMS

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SED IN THIS REPORT

1. A program of work is a statement of the specific lines of extension work to be undertaken by the extension agent during a year or a period of years.

2. A plan of work is a definite outline of procedure for carrying out the different phases of the program of work. Such a plan provides specifically for the means to be used and the methods of using them. It also shows what, how much, when, and where the work is to be done.

3. A community is a more or less well-defined group

of

rural people with common interests and problems. Such a group may include those within a township, trade area, or similar limits. For the purpose of this report a community is one of the several units into which a county is divided for conducting organized extension work.

4. A project leader, local leader, or committeeman is a person who, because of special interest and fitness, is selected to serve as a leader in advancing some phase of the local extension program. A project leader may be either an organiza-tion or a subject-matter leader.

5. Demonstrations as contemplated in this report are of two kinds-method demonstrations and result demonstrations.

A method demonstration is a demonstration given by an extension worker or other trained leader for the purpose of showing how to carry out a practice. Examples: Demonstrations of how to can fruits and vegetables, mix spray materials, and cull poultry.

A result demonstration is a demonstration conducted by a farmer, home maker, boy, or girl under the direct super-vision of the extension worker, to show locally the value of a recommended practice. Such a demonstration involves a substantial period of time and records of results and comparisons, and is designed to teach others in addition to the person

conducting the demonstration. Examples: Demonstrating that the application of fertilizer to cotton will result in more profitable yields, that underweight of certain children can be corrected through proper diet, or that the use of certified seed in growing potatoes is a good investment.

The adoption of a farm or home practice resulting from a demonstration or other teaching activity employed by the extension worker as a means of teaching is not in itself a demonstration.

6. A result demonstrator is an adult, boy, or girl who conducts a result demonstration as defined above.

1 7. A cooperator is a farmer or home maker who agrees to adopt certain recommended practices upon the solicitation of

an extension worker. The work is not directly supervised by the extension agent and records are not required, but reports on the success of the practices may be obtained.

8. A 4-H Club is an organized group of boys and/or girls with the objectives of demonstrating improved practices in agriculture or home economics, and of providing desirable training for the members.

9. 4-H Club members enrolled are those boys and girls who actually start the work outlined for the year.

10. 4-H Club members completing are those boys and girls who satisfactorily finish the work outlined for the year. 11. A demonstration meeting is a meeting held to give a method demonstration or to start, inspect, or further a result demonstration.

12. A training meeting is a meeting at which project leaders, local leaders, or committeemen are trained to carry on

extension activities in their respective communities.

13. An office call is a call in person by an individual or group seeking agricultural or home .. economics information, as a

result of which some definite assistance or information is given. A telephone call differs from an office call in that the assist-ance or information is given or received by means of the telephone. Telephone calls may be either incoming or outgoing.

14. A farm or home visit is a call by the agent at a farm or home at which some definite information relating to exten-sion work is given or obtained.

15. Days in office should include time spent by the county extension agent in his office, extension 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 original letters on official business. (Duplicated letters should not be included.) 18. An extension school is a school usually of two to six days' duration, arranged by the extension service, where practical instruction is given to persons not resident at the college. An extension short course differs from an extension school in that it is usually held at the college or other educational institution and usually for a longer period of time.

19. Records consist of definite information on file in the county office that will enable the agent to verify the data on extension work included in this report. 8-5146

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GENERAL ACTIVITIES

Report Only This Year's Activities and Results that C3n be Verified

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

report. 1

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---2. County extension organization or association.

(a) Name _ ---

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(1) Men ______________________________________

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(b) Number of members____________________________________________________

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(2) Women_ _________________________________ _ 3. Number of communities in county where extension work should be conducted_ _________________________________

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4. Number of above communities in which the extension program has been cooperatively worked out by extension agents and local committees _________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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4

5. Number of different voluntary county or community local leaders or committeemen actively engaged in forwarding

the extension program. 5

{ (1) (a) Adult work___________________________________________________________ (

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Olde},' club boys ___________________________ _

Older club girls ___________________________

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6. Number of clubs or other groups organized to carry on adult home demonstration work. ______________________________

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7. Members in above ~lubs or gr~ups __ ---7---:---~---3-QQ_ 7

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8 Number of 4-H Clubs - . .

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9. Number of different 4-H Club members

enrolled---. " (b)

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10. Number of different 4-H Club members completing ______________________ _

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11. Number of members enr~lled in 4-H Club work.for:

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Girls _____ · _____________________________

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1 Report the total number of different boys or girls enrolled in club work. Thi~ total shoul~ equal the sum of the project enrollments reported on pages 8

to 24, less any duplications due to the same boy or girl carrying on two or more subJect-matter Imes of work.

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I 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28.

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GENERAL AcTIVITIEs-Continued

Report Only This Year's Extension Activities and Results that can be Verified

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Number .of 4-H Club members m schooL ________________________ --- Out of schooL ______________________

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Number of 4-H Club teams trained_______________________________________________

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(b) Demonstration ___________________________ _

Number of groups organized for extension work with ruraLyoung people above the 4-H-Club age ______________

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(a) Young men ---1

Members in above groups___________________________________________________________

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(b) Young women _____________________________ _ Total number of farm visits 2 made in conducting extension work ___________________________________________________

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Number of different farms visi tecL ______________________________________ ---~--- ___ --~---

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T o t a 1 num er o b f h ome v1s1 s . ·t '} ~ ma e 1n con uc mg ex ens10n wor d . d t· ·t -- . . k ---. . . ---. . --- .. ---

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Number of different homes visited ---

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17 18 19 20

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· ~ (b) Telephone ___________________ _ ;t _____ _

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Number of .days agent spent m office ____________________________________________________________________________________________ -______ _ 22

Number of days agent spent in field ---20] _____ _ 23 Number of news articles or stories published 3 ---3 5 _____ _ 24

Number of individual letters written ---90

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25 Number of different circular letters prepared (not total copies mailed) ______ (__ _

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Number of bulletins distributed ---15

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27 Number of radio talks made _______________________________________________________________________________________________________

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29. Number of events at which extension exhibits were shown _________________________________________________________________ Q ____ _

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(a) Adult work (3) Training meetings held for local leaders or committeemen ___

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(b) 4-H Club ___ _

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31. M~;;'de~ ~~magrra tion _meetings_ held__ ( do _ not _ include meetings_ reported _ { :: ;

32- Meetings held at result demonstrations__ ___ ----_ ---- --- --- ---

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2 List as farm or home visit according to principal purpose of visit.

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GENERAL AcTrvrTrns~Continued

Report Only This Year's Extension Activities and.Results that can be Yerified

{ (l) (a)Farm women (2) (3)

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PROGRAl'\1 SUMMARY

List belo,,- information on each subdivision of the program of work. Include under each heading all of the work done with men, women, boys, and girls. If an assistant agent has been employed include his or her time with that of the agent. This page should not be filled out until the questions on the following pages have been answered. Estimate where records are not available.

Number Number Days spe- Number Number

of com- of leaders cialists Days agent of meet- Number of Number Number munities or com- helped devoted ings held of news different of farm or of

or other to line of in relation stories circular home visits office calls Line of work units par- mitteemen with line work to line of published letl'ers made received

ticipating assisting of work work issued

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (J) (o) (h) (i)

38. Cereals (page 8) ___________________

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crops (page 12) _____________ ---________________________ --- --- --- --- 44 45. Fruits (page 12) _____________________ ·---________________________ --- --- --- --- --- 45 .d.6. Forestry (page 13) _________________ .--- --- ________________________ ---4 7. R~~:~;tsa(:a:~sf

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home (page 17) _____________ --- ________________________ ______ L ___ ________________________ --- ---54. Fof~s and nutrition (page ______

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57. Home management (page

21) _____________________________ ---_ · --- --- --- ---58. House furnishings (page22) ____________________________________ --- ________________________________________________ _ 59. Home health and

sanita-tion (page 23) ______________ ---________________________________________________ --- ---___________ _ 60. Community activities

(page 24)--- --- ____________ --- ---61. Miscellaneous (page 24) __________ $

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gram of work 1 ______________ ---____________ --- --- --- ---63. Organilzation-extension

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48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58

59

60 61 62 63

(The totals for these columns do not necessarily check with the information given on pages 4, 5, and 6, since one meeting, farm visit, circular letter, etc.,

may relate to two or more lines of subject matter.)

1 Under "building the extension program" include all work incident to the collection of economic and social data as a basis for determining programs, tho conducting of program surveys, and the outlining of county, district, and community programs. Do not include work related to the execution of programs, as this should be reported under tne projects above.

'Under "organization" include all work incident to maintaining extension associations, agricultural councils, home demonstration councils, advisory com• mittees, project committees, community committees, and the like not reported under building the extension program.

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CEREALS1

Report Only This Year's Extension Activities that ere Supported by Records

Item (a) Corn (b) Wheat (c) Oats (d) Rye (e) Barley (f) Other 2

64. Number of method demonstration meetings held _________

---65. N u~~r~~doin:~~~e r:!~it Y~=~onstrations _completed_ or ____

1 } ____ _____

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66. To!:~ai~r:~er of_ acres included-in adult result _demon-_

137

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67. Average increased yield per acre on adult result

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demonstrations due to recommended practices _________ ..,/.. ___ bu. _____ bu. ---bu. ______ bu. _____ bu. ______ bu.

64 65 66 67

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70. Number of acres grown by club members completing_ _ __

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70 71. Total yields of cereals grown by club members complet-

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N OTE.-Work relating to soils and fertilizers, insects, and plant diseases should be reported in connection with the crops concerned.

(Use space below for State questions not listed above)

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---1 Report fall-sown crops the year they are harvested.

2 Indicate crop by name.

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LEGUMES AND FORAGE CROPS

Report Only This Year's Extension Activities that are Supported by Records

Item (a) Alfalfa (b) Sweet clover (c) Clover (red, alsike, white) (d) Vetch (e) (f) Lespedeza Pastures

72. Number of method demonstration meetings held ___________________________________________ ---________________________ 72

73. Number of adult result demonstrations completed or

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carried into the next year __ ---________________________ ____________ ____________ ____________ 73

74. Total number of acres included in adult result demon-

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75. Average increased yield per acre on adult result demon- {"".'.)-- bu. --- bu.

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bu. --- bu. xxxxxx } 75

strations due to recommended practices 1 __ --- ~-tons _X._tons _____ tons _____ tons _____ tons xxxxxx

76. Number of 4-H Club mem hers enrolled ---{ :: : : ~ _ --- __ --- _____ ---____ ---____________ _} 76

77. Number of 4-H Club members completing ___

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:

:::::::

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

}

77

78. Number of acres grown by club members completing __ ---____________ ---________________________ 78

79. Total yield of crops grown by club members completing 1 _

L=

t~~~

N OTE.-Work relating to soils and fertilizers, insects, and plant diseases should be reported in connection with the crops concerned.

(Use space below for State questions not listed above)

--- bu. ---bu. --- bu. --- bu.

_____ tons _____ tons _____ tons _____ tons

'

xxxxxx } 79

xxxxxx

_____

x

__

on

__

five

__

f

i

eld s

__

of

__

ada_p

t

ed

__

seed

____________

_

____________________________________________________________ _

_

and

__

l

__ f i

_

eld

__

phosphate

________________________________

_

___________________________________

_

___________________________________ _

--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

---

-

---

--

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---

---

-

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----

--

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-

--

--

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----·--

---

-

--- --- --- --- --- --- ------------ --- ---• --'..t·-~ - ' - t:. --- ---·--- --- --- ---.-

---1 Indicate whether yield is bushels of seed or tons of cured forage.

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10

LEGUMES AND FORAGE CROPS-Continued

Report Only This Year's Zxteru;ion Activities that are Supported by Records

(g) (h)

Item

Soy beans Cowpeas

(i) Velvet-beans (j) Field beans (k) Peanuts (m) Other 1

72. Number of method demonstration meetings held _________________________________ --- 72

73. Number of adult result demonstrations completed or

carried into the next year--- ________________________ --- ---~ 73 7 4. Total number of acres included in adult result

demon-strations __________________________ --- ________________________ --- ---_____ --- 7 4

75. Average incr~ased yield per acre on ad~lt result {---bu. _______ bu. _______ bu. ---___________________ bu. } 75

demonstrat10ns due to recommended practices 2--- ____ tons _____ tons ____ tons _______ bu. _______ bu. _____ tons

76. Number of 4-H Club members enrolled---{: :~:: _____ --- _ --- ---_____ --- ___________ _} 76

77. Number of 4-H Club members completing-{::: :~:: _____ ---_ . __ ---____ ' --- ____ ---' ____________ } 77

78. Number of acres grown by club members completing ___________________________ ---____________ 78

79.

Toi!~

field _of crops _grown_ by club_ members_ complet- _

{---t~~~

:::~~t~;~

::::~t:~~ _______

bu. -_______ bu. -_____ t~;s. }79 N OTE.-Work relating to soils and fertilizers, insects, and

plant diseases should be reported in connection with the crops concerned.

(Use space below for State questions not listed above)

--- --- ---

.

--- ---~ --- - --- ---____________

,

I ' (\~~,;,;,,,.,;<;" ---' --- --- --- ---*

---

--- ---

---

---

---

---

--

·

----

______ J_ ---

---

-1 Indicate crop by name.

Indicate whether yield is bushels of seed or tons of cured forage.

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l1

POTATOES, COTTON, TOBACCO, AND OTHER SPECIAL CROPS

Report Only This Year's Extension Activities that are Supported by Records

(a) (b)

Item Irish pota- Sweet

pota-(d) Tobacco (e) Other 1 toes toes (c) Cotton

onio

-1L

80. Number of method demonstration meetings held_:_-_ ____ -______________ --- 80 8

1. N1!tlh~f

n!~f~e;:~~!~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~=~~:~--~-~--~~~-~i-~~--

____

g

______ --- --- ---

.

________

J__

81 82. Total number of acres included in adult result demonstrations ___ ---.-:~------ _______

g __ _

83. Average increased yield per acre on adult result demonstrations

I

next

due to recommended practices ___________________________________________

-Y-~-~~-

_

_

______

bu. _____ lbs.2

·

~---lbs.

. er!·

__ _e_§L__. 83 84. N ~ber of 4-H Club mem hers enrolled---~---{::: :::: ::: :_::::::::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::::::_::: :::::::::::: } 84

85. Numb~r of 4-H Club members completing ___ :---{'.:'. : : : __ ---- --- --- ___________ }

86. Number of acres grown by club members co_mplet,ing .. ~-.,.~---: _____ ---:--- --- --- 86

81. Tota.~ yield of c:irops grow:r;i by.club -memb~--1:.~.-~9tµp_l~ti_ng _____ ,,__:. ___________ bu. _______ bu. _____ lbs.2 ______ lbs.· --- 87

NoTE.-Work relating; to soils _and fertilizers, insects, and diseases should be reported in connection with the

concerned. · : '

(Use sp~ce belowJor State questions not listed above) '. plant crops

·--- ---

---

·

--- --- ---

---

---1 Indicate crop by name.

1 Report yield.of cotton in pounds of seed cotton.

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t-'

FRUITS, VEGETABLES, AND BEAUTIFICATION OF HOME GROUNDS

Report Only This Year's Extension Activities that are Supported by:Records

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

Market

Beautifi-Item Home gardening, cation of Bush

gardens truck, and canning home Tree fruits and small Grapes grounds fruits

crops

88. Number of method demonstration meetings held _________ ---____________ --- --- 88 89. Nu~~r~~dofn~~~e :r:!~ity~=~onstrations _ completed _or _____

5

_____

---

___

l

______ ---

---

---

89 90. Total number of acres included in adult result

demon-~ strations _ ---~--- x x x x x --- x x x x x --- --- ---'--- 90

91. Average increased yield per acre on adult result

demon-strations due to recommended practices __________________ xx xx x ______ bu. xx xx x ______ bu. _____ qts. ______ lbs. 91

92. Number of 4-H Club members enrolled _____

{(!)

Boys ___ ---

---192

(2) Girls ___

---93. Number of 4-H Club members completing_{:: ::::. _ --- --- --- --- --- ___________ }93 94. Number of acres grown by club members completing ____ ---·--- xx xx x --- --- --- 94 N OTE.-W ork relating to soils and fertilizers, insects, and

plant diseases should be reported in connection with the crops concerned.

(Use space below for State questions not listed above)

-

=

-

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

__

:

___

::

____

:

_____

::

.

_::

__

:

_____

::_:::::_::::::::_

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

::~::::::::,

____________

---·

---

--- --

.

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.

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---~

13

FORESTRY

Report Only This Year's Extension Activities that are Supported by Records

95. Number of method demonstration meetings held--- 9'i>

96. Number of adult result demonstrations completed or carried into the next year__________________________________________ 96

97. Number of 4-H Club members enrolled---.---{ ((ab)) Boys ____________________________ } 97

Girls _________________________ _ 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107.

Number of 4-H Club members completing---~---{ ((ab)) Boys ____________________________ }

98

.

Girls _________ --- ____ _ Number of transplant beds cared for by club members completing_______________________________________________________________ 99 Number of acres farm wood lot managed by club members completing ________________________________________________________ 100 Number of new forest or farm woodland areas planted according to recommendations _________________________________ 101 Acres involved in preceding question--- 102 Number of farms assisted in forest or wood-lot management _____________________________________________________________________ 103 Acres involved in preceding question--- 104 Number of farms planting windbreaks according to recommendations ___________________________________________________________ 105 Number of farms following recommendations as to control of white-pine blister rust ____________________________________ 106 Number of farms assisted in other ways relative

to

forestry (specify below)--- 107

(Use space below for State questions not listed above)

RODENTS, OTHER ANI~AL P~~TS, A~D. M:ISCELLANEO~S INSECTS

Report Only This Year's Extension Activities that are Supported by Records

(Do not include work reported under "Crop" a.nd "Livestock" headings)

(a) Item Rodents (b) Other animal pests (c) insects

108. Number of method demonstration me<:'tings held ___________________________ :. ____________ -:--- --.---.---'--- ________ :.___ 108 109. Number of result demonstrations completed or carried into the next year ____________ --- 109 110. Pounds of poison used _______________________________________________________ ·--- ___________

225

____ ___

164

_

---

.110

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14

AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING

(Farm and Home)

Report Only This_Year's Extension ~ctivities that are Supported by Records

111. Number of method demonstration meetings held _______ ~ _______________________________ : ___ : _____________ ~: ____ : ___ -____________ .:_.:__ 111 112.- Number of adult result demonstrations completed or carried into the next year_ ___________________________________________ 112

, · · · { (a) Boys ___ ·

---J

·

113. Number of 4-H Club members enrolled--- (b) Girls________________________________ 113

114. Number of 4-H Club members com,pleting _____ 0 _ _ _ _ _ _ ~- - --- - - - ~ - --- - ~ - - - • 114

{ (a) Boys ________________________________ } (b) Girls _______________________________ _ 115. Number of farms following recommendations in installing drainage systems _______________ --- 115

116. Acres drained by such systems--- 116

117. Number of farms following recommendations in installing irrigation systems---~--- 117

I 18. Acres irrigated by such systems _________________ ~_:_ __ .:...; ___ ~ _________ :_ __ ~- - - -:~_>:.._.:..:. ____________ -:. __ !_ ___ · _____________________ ~---~--- 118

119. N~mber of _farms ht,!-ilding terraces and soil-savin:g ~-~D?-s_t9 _c9_nt_rol ero~iq_n according to recommendat_ions _________ 11~ 120. Acres on which soil erosion was so prevented _____________________________________ ---.---~---;---~- 120

121. Number of farms clearing land of stumps or boulders according to recommended methods ______________________________ 121 122. ·Number of families assisted with house-planning problem:s ___________________ ~--- 122

123. -NumlJer of dwellings constructed according t6 ·plan~ fu'rnished-~--~---~-~---'---~~----~-~--~---· ___ : ____ --~-~----~----~-· 123

124 .. Numb.er. of dwellings .remodeled according to· "plans fii.rriished.L~---~---r:_~---~---.:-~ __ ,.. __ :._,.. ______ . ___ , 124 125. _ ~ u~~er ~f-s~wa_ge~_dis?os~~ ~Y:_s~~?.1~ installed -accord!1l-~.-to reco1?m~noa~ions __ ;---,--:_-~-;--.:---,..--:-:--:-.:--.:.:---::----:---:-·-::-. -125

126. Number of water systems installea according. to reco.rn,menda-tions·~---·---~~·--- 126

127. Number of heating systems installed according to recommendations ___________________________________________________________ 127 128. Number of lighting systems installed accordiµg to recommendations___________________________________________________________ 128 .. ... .. _. •· .... -... -. . -129. Number of farms on which buildings other than dwellings were constructed or remodeled this year according to plans "furnished ________________________________ · __________ ·· ___ · _· __ · ___ -_____ · __ · ____ · ---

7

_______

129 .. (a) (b) Hog houses----'--'---'----..:--'----'- -· Dairy· barns _______ : ____

:.! ___ .:

:

_

_

l

·

130. Number of buildings involved in preceding question~~::-:~~----~----~~-~---~~--- (-c) Poultry houses

5

130 (d) ~ilos . . .. . -:---

i---1

( e) Other_ ____________________________ _ 130~. N.u_m.ber of farms or ho¥1es following recommendations on maintenance and repair of machinery __________________ 130X -- . ·--. ·-· I I i30~. Number of -machines involved in preceding question ____ .._ _____________________ _ (a) Tractors---(b) Tillage implements ______________ • 130~ (c) Harvesters and threshers _____ _ (d) Other ___________________ · ____ · ---t30%. Number_ of farms employing be~ter types of machin~r_y 9! ~q_uJpment r~comm~nded by extension p.gen:L,----~-- 130%

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15

POULTRY, DAIRY CATTLE, BEEF CATTLE, SHEEP, SWINE, AND HORSES

Report Only This Year's Extension Activities that are Supported by Records

Item (a) Poultry (b) Dairy cattle (c) Beef cattle (d) (e) Sheep Swine (f) Horses and mules

131. Number of method demonstration meetings held _________ ___

!_g

_________

_7_

_________

7_ _____ ____

§

_________

§

_______ --~---

131 132 · Ni;~:~ f!t~dt~!

~:~1

1

;!~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~:!~-~~~-~~--

---

.

__ _____

lQ ___

--- ---

_

__ l _______ ---

132 133 . N~:Urtre~~lt aa!:~~st~~;i~;:~--!~--:~~-~~--~-~~~:~:-~~-- ---·-__

l_1:tl_

__ --- ---

_2_Q

______ ---

133 134. Total profit or saving on adult result demonstrations

completed _________________________________________________________ ---

e4-230

.---

---

-

J.0-.-C~---

134 s

19

6

4

20

24

Boy ___ --- ---___________

---1

135 Girls _____

l l

________

}

_____ ____

3

____________

_

___ ______ ] ___

---{ (1)

135. Number of 4-H Club members enrolled ___ _

(2)

{

(1) Boys _____

_lQ

__________

!{.

__________

2_

__________

JL

_

____

2l ____

---1

136. N_umber of 4-H Club members completing__ (

2) Girls ________

9 ________

J

_________

O

____ ---

4

_

_

_____

_5 ___

---

136 137. Number of animals involved in 4-H Club work com-

480

15

5

48

29

pleted---____________ --- --- 137 I

138. Number of farms assisted in obtaining purebred sires ___ ___

l.2

_________

!f

_________

J.

_____ ______

9

____ ____

ll

____

---

138

I

139. N ;:~~~edf f~::~:s assisted_ in_ obtain.ing. high-grade or_. ____

3

---~ --

. _

_5-~---

___

.

---

______

2

~--

---

.

g

_________ ._ ___

.

139 140. Number of bull, boar, ram, or stallion circles or clubs

organized--- --- --- ___ · _ ·--- 140

141. Number of members in preceding circles or clubs ______ ---____________ 141 142. Numbe; of herd or ~ock improvement associations . .

l

organized or reorganized _____________________________________ --. --- -.---· --- --- ---'---r--- 142

143. Number of members in these associations--- __

JQ _____

---

--- ---

______

'.,._____

143 144.

N

i:i'::!:::c~\:=: ~o!ni:::ai":•oci&tions _

keeping _ per- _ ______ _ ____ --- --- ---__

---1---

·

____

_

(Use space below for State questions

not listed above)

144

---

---

---

---

--- ---

-

---

-

--- --

--

-

---

-- ---- ---

-

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16

FARM MANAGEMENT, CREDIT, INSURANCE, AND TAXATION

Report Only This Year's Extension Activities that ere Supported by Records

145. Number of method demonstration meetings held--- 145 146. Number of adult result demonstrations completed or carried into the next year _______________________________

2Q.

______

146

14 7. Number of 4-H Club members enrolled in account work·---C:; ::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::} 147

148. Number of 4-H Club members completing_______________________________________________ . 148

{

(a) Boys ________________________________ }

(b) Girls _______________________________ _

149. Number of farms keeping farm accounts throughout the year under supervision of agent ______________________________ 149

150. Number of farms keeping cost-of-production records under supervision of agent __________________________________

g

_______

150

151. Number or"farms assisted in summarizing and interpreting their accounts __________________________________________

z

_______

151 152. Number of farms assisted in making inventory or credit statements _______________________________________________

_I

Q

__

·

_____

152 153. Number of farm busi°;ess or enterprise survey records taken during year __________________________________________

?._

Q

_______

153

154. Number of farms making recommended changes in their business as result of keeping accounts or survey

records--- 154 155. Number of other farms adopting cropping, livestock, or complete farming systems according to

recommenda-tions--- 155 156. Number of farms advised relative to leases---~--- 156 157. Number of farms assisted in obtaining credit _________________________________________________________________________________________ 157

158. Number of different farms assisted in using outlook or other timely economic information as a basis for readjust-ing farm operations _________________________________ --- ___ ---_---_--- 158

159 .. Number of farms in preceding question making readjustments

in-( a) Wheat________________________________ (g) Dairy cattle _____________ --- ( m

)---(b) Corn.._________________________________ (h) Beef cattle__________________________ ( n )---

---( c) Cotton_______________________________ ( i) Hogs__________________________________ ( o

)---( d) Potatoes_____________________________ 0) Sheep_________________________________ (p

)---( e) Tobacco_____________________________ (k) Poultry __________________________ . __ (q)

---(!) Truck crops________________________ (l) --- ( r )---

---(Use space below for State questions not listed above)

159

---r---

--d---- --- ---- -- --- --- -- --- --- --- -- --- --- -- --- ---- --- -- ---- --- --- -- --- -- --- --- --- ---

---. ---~ ---. ---_ .. ---. ---~ ' -·---

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17

MARKETING (FARM AND HOME)

Report Only This Year's Extension Activities that are Supported by Records

Item 160. Number of cooperative-marketing (a) Grain and feed (b) Cotton (c) (d) (e) (f) (g)

:Dairy Livestock Fruits and Poultry Home products vegetables and eggs products

(h)

Other

associations or groups organized

l

during the year __ --- --- --- --- ____________ 160

161. Number of cooperative-marketing

associations or groups previously

organized assisted by extension

2

1

2

agent this year ___ --- 161 162 " Mfz~3~~~t~1tst:~0N6ii~~sd 0

I~~)_-

__

---

---

!±20

_____

5_~5

_____

--- __

lQ_~Q_

---

---

162 163 " Va!~:oifaii~~~u!~r:~r~~i~~-~~-~~-- $ _________ $ _________

$9Q.Q~

Q;

__

5-J.Qpj)

________

$_3_~,-Q~

)~Q

______

$ _________ 163

164. Value of supplies purchased by all

associations worked with---

$_________

$_________

$_________

$_________ $_________ $_________ $_________ $_________ 164

Number of cooperative-marketing asso-ciations or groups assisted with prob-lems

of-165. Preliminary analys;s --- --- --- --- --- 165

166. Organization---_____

l ____ --- ---

---

--- ____________

166

167. Accounting imd auditing _____________ . ______________ --- _____

l ____

---

-

--- ---

-

-____________

167

168. Financing __________________________________ --- 168

169. Business policies--- ____________ ---____ ]. _____ --- ___

J.

______

---

____________

169

170. Production to meet market demand_---~--- ---_____

l _____ --- ---~

___

_________ ___

___

______

170

171. Reduction of market losses ________________________ --- ---____________ --- --- 171

172. Use of current market information __________________________ _____

_l

_________

l_ ____ --- ____

1_____ ____________ ____________

172

173. Standardizing ---, _ --- --- ---____________ ____________ ____________ 173

174. Processing or manufacturing __________ --- --- --- 17 4

175. Packaging and grading _________________________________________________________________________________

l

_____ ____________

____________

175

176. Loading _____ · --- --- ____________ ---____________ ____________ ____________ 176

177. Transporting ______________________________ --- ____________ --- _______________________ !____________ 177

178. Warehousing --- ---____________ --- --- ______ , _____ ____________ ____________ 178

179. Keeping membership informed _______ ---______

l._

____

---

_____

J,._____

____________

____________

179

180. Merging into larger ·units ______________ --- _________ .__________________________ 180

Number of farms or homes not in

co-operative associations or groups as- j

sisted with problems

of-181. Standardizing _____________________________ ---____________________________________ 181 182. Packaging and grading _________________ --- ____________________________________ --- 182

183. Use of current market information __________________________________________________________________________________________ . _. 183

(Use space below for State questions not listed above)

.. . .

-- - --- --- ---

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FOODS AND NUTRITION

Report Only This Year's Extension Activities that are Supported by Records

184. Number of method demonstration meetings held--- 184

185. Number of adult result demonstrations completed or carried into the next year___________________________________________ 185

Food selection Food and preparation preservation

(a) (b)

186.

·

55

·

24

{

(1) Girls ____ ---

--

--

---1

Number of 4-H Club members enrolled ___________________________ ---

Q

Q

186

(2) Boys ____ --- ---

-{

(1) Girls ____ ____

_3

6

____

_

__

__

_____

1

8

---1

187. Number of 4-H Club members completing _______________________________________ (

2

) Boys ____ ---

O

_______________

_

Q --

---

187

188. Number of homes assisted in planning family food budget for a year _________________________________________________________ 188

189. Number of homes budgeting food expenditures for a year--- 189

190. Number of homes balancing family meals for a year--- 190

191. Number of homes improving home-packed lunches according to recommendations---'-."--- 191

192. Number of schools following recommendations for a hot dish or school lunch ________________ ,. ______________________________ 192

193. Number of children involved in preceding ques1ion--- 193 194. Number of homes using improved methods in child feeding--- 194 195. Number of individuals adopting recommendations for corrective feeding (such as weight control, anemia, pellagra,

and constipation) ___________________________________________________________________ --- __ --- 195

196. Number of jars of canned products preserved by 4-H Club members--- 196 (Use space below for State questions not listed above)

---

.

---

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19

CHILD TRAINING AND CARE

Report Only Thi4il Year's Extension Activities that are Supported by Records

197. Number of method demonstration meetings held--- 197

198. Number of adult result demonstrations completed or carried into the next year--- 198 199. Number of groups devoting major part of program to child training and care ______________________________________________ 199

200. Membership in these groups--- 200

{

(a) Girls---1 201. Number of 4-H Club members enrolled--- 201

(b) Boys _________________________ _

{

(a) Girls_

---1

202. Number of 4-H Club members completing--- _ 202

(b) Boys __

---203. Number of homes improving habits of school children (other than reported under "Foods and Nutrition" and

'' Home Health and Sanitation'')--- 203 204. Number of homes substituting positive methods of discipline for negative ones--- 204 205. Number of homes providing recommended play equipment ______________________________________________________________________ 205

.,e, 206. Number of homes maki.ng _recommended physical adjustments to better meet children's needs ______ .: _________________ 206

207. Number of homes adopting better adult habits with respect to development of children _________________________________ 207 (Use space below for State questions not listed above)

--- ---.. ---

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CLOTHING

Report Only This Year's Extension Activities that are Supported by Records

208. Number of method demonstration meetings held---~--- 208 209. Number of adult result demonstrations completed or carried into the next year _______________________________

2]_6 _____

209

-

·

14S

{

( a) Girls ____ ---}·

210. Number of 4-H Club members enrolled---

Q

210

(b) Boys ____ ---

---{

(a) Girls ____________

JJ~---}

211. Number of 4-H Club members completing_____________________________________________________

Q

211

(b) Boys _____

---21!3.

0

. . . .

.

l

(a)

~

omen ______

---~;---1

Number of md1v1duals usmg a clothmg budget--- (b) Girls __________________________ f 213

· (c) Boys _________________

Q

_______

J · { (a) Women ___________

.9.l _____

·

__ }

214. Number of individuals making garments for themselves___________________________________ 214

..

· ·

.

(b) Girls ___________

.

._ _____________

111

_

215. N~mber of individuals improving children's clothing according-· - -· - · .to recommenda- {(a) Women _________

gJl

·

___

~---}

215.

·

tions ______ - ---· --- (b) Girls __ ---

_Q

__

-

---

-216.

---

--- --- ---

-

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---

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-

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---21

HOME MANAGEMENT

Report Only This Year's Extension Activities that are Supported by Records

217. Number of method demonstration meetings held--- 217 218. Number of adult result demonstrations completed or carried into the next year ____________________________________________ 218

{

( a) Girls

---19.

19 219. Number of 4-H Club members enrolled ____________________________________________________________ (b)

-

Boys---{

(a) Girls

---1

Number of 4-H Club members completing.--- 220

(b) Boys---220.

221. Number of homes keeping home accounts according to a recommended plan ________________________________________________ 221 222. Number of homes budgeting expenditures in relation to income according to a recommended plan ____________________ 222

223. Number of homes following recommended methods in buying for the home __________________________________ : _______________ 223 224. Number of women following a recommended schedule for home activities ____________________________________________________ 224

225 . Number of kitchens rearranged for convenience according to recommendations---~--- 225

./r

226. Number of homes following recommendations in· obtaining labor-saving equipment _______________________________________ 226

227. Number of homes adopting· recommended laundering methods _________________ ---~--- 227 228. Number of homes adopting recommended methods in care of house___________________________________________________________ 228 229. Number of homes assisted in an analysis of their home conditions with reference to a standard of living ____________ 229 230. Number of homes assisted in making adjustments in home making to gain a more satisfactory standard of

living ________________ --- --- --- ---______ --- --- --- 230 (Use space below for State questions not listed above)

--- . --- ---- ---- ---.

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HOME FURNISHINGS

Report Only This Year's Ex~nsion Activities that are Supported by Records

231. N um her of method demonstration .meetings held_ __________________________________ ---···--- 231

232. Number of adult result demonstrations completed or carried into the next year--- 232

{

( a) Girls _________________________ } 233 233. Number of 4-H Club members

enrolled.---(b) Boys ________________________ _

{

(a) Girls _________________________ } 234

234. Number of 4-H Club members completing ____________________________________________________ _

(b) Boys ________________________ _

235. Number of individuals improving the selection of household furnishings _______________ {(a) Women _____________________ }235

(b)

Girls---236. Number of individuals following recommendations in improving methods of

{(a)

Women---1 236 repairing, remodeling, or refinishing of

furniture---(b) Girls ________________________ _

237. Number of individuals following recommendations in improving treatment of

windows (shades, curtains,

draperies)---{

(a) Women _____________________ }

(b) Girls_________________________ 237

238. Number of individuals following recommendations in improving arrangement of

{(a)

WomeIL---1

238

rooms ( other than

kitchens)---(b) Girls ________________________ _

239. Number of individuals improving treatment of walls, woodwork, and floors _________ _

{

(a) WomeIL---1

(b} Girls_________________________ 239

(Use space below for State questions not listed above)

1:,

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...

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23

HOME HEALTH AND SANITATION

Report Only This Year's Extension Activities that are Supported by Records

240. Number of method demonstration meetings held ____________________________________________________________________________________ 240

241. Number of adult result demonstrations completed or carried into the next year ____________________________________________ 241

242. Number of 4-H Club members enrolled ___________________________________________

·---{ (a) Girls ________________________ } 242 (b) Boys ______________________ _ { (a) Girls ________________________ } 24 ~

243. Number of 4-H Club members completing____________________________________________________ ...,

(b) Boys _______________________ _

244. Number of 4-H Club members not in special health clubs who participated in {(a) Girls.. ______________________ } 244 definite heal th-improvement work--- (b) Boys _____________________ _

245. 246. 247. 248. 249. 250. 251. 252.

Number of individuals following recommendations as to complete health examinl:l,tion ____________________________________ 245 Number of individuals improving health habits according to recommendations _____________________________________________ 246 Number of individuals improving posture according to recommendations ____________________________________________________ 247 Number of individuals adopting recommended positive preventive measures to improve health (immunization

for typhoid, diphtheria, smallpox, etc.)--- 248 Number of homes adopting better home-nursing procedure according to recommendations ______________________________ 249 Number of homes installing sanitary closets or outhouses according to recommended plans _____________________________ 250

Number of homes screened according to recommendations--- 251 Number of homes following other recommended methods of controlling flies, mosquitoes, and other insects..______ 252

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