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'-1--COOPE-B.ATIVE ~!TENSION WORK IN .AGRICULTURE .AND HOME ECONOMICS U. S. Department of Agriculture

and State .Agricultural Colleges Co operating,·

States Relations Service., Office of Extension Work,

Washing ton, D. C ·

.ANNUAL REPORT OF COUNTY CLUB .AG ENT in

.Agriculture and Home Economics

Due

December 1, 192~

State o f _ ~

F r o m _ ~

C o u n t y ~ ~

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_192~to_,December 1, 192....,:(. ___ _

Be ·sure to answer all questions in order that complete tabulations may be prepared. In any instance where the information is not available please state the fact in order that further correspondence relative thereto may be avoided.

Prepared ' r i y ! ~ County Club Agent . D a t e ~

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.Approved and forwarded by:

State Club Leader. Date

---·---Extension Director. Date

---Date supplemental or narrative report submitted~

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-CORN CLUB DEMONSTRATION

( Sec. 1)

Number of ~lubs o:~ga:r.dzed

Number of boys enrolled ( a) rural

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(b) urban ( c) t o t a l ~ -Number of girls enrolled (a) rural ..J'5fl..._ (b) u r b a n ~ (c) total

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Total e n r o l l m e n t ~ ~ ~

-Number of members completing demonstrations and reportin0g _

__.:6----l~--~~~~

Number of acres in demonstrations completed and reported.~~~"*'-,:,=----~-Number of bushels grown by members reportin=g_______ J ~ 1

Average yield per acre by members reporting_._

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Value of ~roduced by members reportin0g _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

$,___.a_..;;c..d~/:.-1--c::~-:::---Total costs $~S::-~

Value above costs

~~~--=--=--=--=--=-~--~-~~-

$___,,6.'~~~-Extent and Effect of Demonstration.

Number of members known to demonstrate, and number of farmers

known

to adopt each of the following practices:

Practice :No. of Members: No. of bu. No. of farmers No. of bu.

---.c..._.;;;;_"'--'::..=_-.:...;;..;=~'-=-'~.;..:....;.----::;c;;;;:;.._~:.e;...-._;__...;;_.::;....;;__...:c---=-'~---Se ed selection Seed storing Seed testing Cultivation

POTATO CLUB DEMONSTRATION

(Sec. 2)

Number of clubs organized

~-~~~~-Number of boys enrolled ( a) rural

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(b) urban ___ ._ ( c) Total /~---Number of girls enrolled ( a) rural _ _..L _ _ (b) urban ( c) Total _ _ _

Total enrollment~--...A~~t---~---~--~~~---~---~---..._----~ Number of members completing demonstrations and reportin~g ___ ./-/_~----~ Number of acres in dewonstrations completed and reported _ _ ~

Number of bushels grown by members reporting=---h-r. ... Z-'.../.._,, _ _ _ _ _

Average yield per acre by members reportino---~----~--'__,~7 __

"1_.._~--=----Value of potatoes produced by members reporting, _ _ _ _ _ _ $ 3 ~/~

Total costs___ _ _ _ _ _

$

, / J ~

Value above c o s t s _ ~ ~ - - - ~ - $.L_~--,_d'IJ_;__ _ _ ~ Extent and Effect of Demonstration.

Number of members known to demonstrate, and number of farmers knovvn to adopt each of the .. ~_ollo"wing practices:

__ P_r_a_c_ti_· c=e ___ :N_o;;...._... _o ... f~m=e"""'m;.;_ba.._e;..;;;r--s"-:_N--o __ ._o_f_b ___ u_. _ _ N_o. of farmers: Ho. of bu.

Hill

selection:

of seed Treatment of seed for dis-ease Spraying for diseases or insect. contr.ol:

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-GARDEN CLUB DEMONSTRATION

(Sec. 3)

Num1)er of clubs organized:_._ _ _ _ . _____ ___,-.,.---~---,~---Number of boys enrolled (a) rural _ _ _ _ (b) urban _ _ _ (c) Total _ _ _ Number of girls enrolled ( a) rural ( b) urban ( c) Total _ _ _ Total enrollment

Number of members completing demonstrations and reporting__

Number of square rods in gardens grown by members reporting___ _ _ ~ -Value of vegetables used in home $

Value of vegetables sold

$ ~ ~

-Total value of vegetables

$

Total costs

Value above costs

·

- - - - $ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

$ _ _ _

_

Extent and Effect of Demonstration.

Number of members ~own to demonstrate, ·and nu.rnber of farmers known to adopt each of the following practices:

Practices :No.

of

Members: No. of bu. :No. of fa:rmers: No. of bu. Spraying for

con-trol of insects or gj.sease

Testing seeds be-fore ple.,nting Using irrigation

(hose, over-head, surface).

PIG CLUB DEMONSTRATION

(Sec. 4)

Pork Production and Breeding

1. Nnmber of clubs organized _ _ . : t . , " " "

-2. Number of boys enrolled ( a) rural

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b) urban _ _ _ _ ( c) to-!;al _ _ _

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Number of girls enrol),Jad (a) r u r a l _ ~ (b) urban _ _ _ _ (c) total_. _ _

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Total enrollment

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Number of members completing demonstrations and reporting / _ ~

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Nun1ber of pigs raised for pork production and breeding ___ / __ ~ - - ~ - - - - ~ Pork PJ:Qduction

7.

Number of market pigs raised by members

reporting---g. Number of da;ys covered by demon~tration _____ _ _ ... , __

.,,~~-=---9.

Number of pounds of pork produced during demonstrations

10 . .Average daily gain per pig ' = ~ " ' l ,

-11. Value of pork produced by members reporting---~---

$ ~

-12. Total costs (purchase price, feeds, l a b o r ) ~ $ ~

-lJ. Value above costs $ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Breeding

14. Number of pigs raised for breeding purposes

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Number of days covered by demonstration _ _ _.k._' ___

~-'"-"'---$,....---.--1 /.- _, ... 7 " '

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Value.of breeding animals ·- - - · - - - V""' ,

17.

Total costs (purchase price, feeds, labor) $

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~~ 18. ~alue above costs---~----·~-_--$-,, /

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Number of members kn0im to demonstrate, and number of farmers knovv:n to adopt each of' the following practices: ·

--~ _ffACtice :No. of members:No. of animals:No. of farmers:No.of animals Raising pure-bred: stock Pasturage with gr_ai=n'--~-~--~~~~~~~-Use of protein sup-01 etnent s Proper housing and fencing ____ : _ _ _ _ _ : ·

-Home killing and

curing of pork

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LITTER

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CLUB DEMONSTRATION

Sec.

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Number of clubs orgai.~ized

Number of boys enrolled (a) rural (b) urban~~~

Number of gir 1 s enrolled ( a) rural _ _ _ ( b)

urban'---Total

enrollment_~~-Number of members completing demonstrations and reporting_

Number of so·ns in demonstrations reported _ _ _ _

Number of pigs raised by members reporting_

( c) total

-( c) total

-Number of pigs that are

pu.re-bred~~~~----~~----~-~--~~--Number of days covered by demonstration

Appraised value of pork produced by members reporting

$

.Appraised value of pigs :raised for breeding_

$ ______

_

Total costs (purchase price of sow, feeds, labor) _ _ _ _ _ _

$ _ _ _ _ _

_

Value above costs

$

-Extent arid Effect of Demonstration~

Nun1ber of members lr..nown to demonstrate, and m:iinber of farmers known to adopt

each of the follo~~ng practices:

Practice :No. of members :No. of animals :No. of farmers ~No .of animals

Raising pure-bred.: s to.c_k _ _ _ _ _ _ Weaning at proper: age Pasturage with grain Use of rroteir.. ..e.~ments Proper housing___: _ _ _ _ _ _

Home killing and

curing

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DAIRY CALF CLUB DEMONSTRATION (Sec. 6)

Number of clubs organized

Nu_Yfiber of b::,ys enrolled ( a) rural ____ (b) urban ____ ( c) total _ _ _ _ Nu_rnber of girls enrolled ( a) rural _ _ _ (b) urban _____ ( c) total _ _ _ Total enrollment

Number of members completing demonstrations and reporting____

Nu.tnoer of pure-bred calves raised by members reporting__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Number of grade calves raised by members reporting.~~~

Nu_mber of days covered by demonstration'..-.---~---:---'-~ Appraised value of calves raised by members reporting__ ____ $ ________ _ Cost of calves (:purchase price, feed, etc.) $

Total appraised value of calves over cost by membe~s reporting$~---Extent and Effect of Demonstration.

Number of members known to demonstrate, and number of farmers known to adopt

each of the following practices:

Practice :No. of members:No. of calves:No. of farmers:No. of calves Introduction of

pure-bred calves

Improved method

of feeding

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DATRY HEIFER CLUB

DEMONSTRATION (Sec. 7)

Number of clubs organized _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

:

·----Number of boys enrolled (a) rural ____ (b) urban _ _ _ (c) total _ _ _ _ NumbGr of girls enrolled (a) ru,ral (b) urban.~~- (c) total~~~ Total enrollment

Number of members completing demonstrations and reportin0g ___ ~ ~

-Number of pure-bred heifers in demonstrations reported

Number of grade heifers in demonstrations reported~---~ - ~ ~ ~

Number of membars using pure-bred sires

Number of days covered by demonstration.

Total costs of heifers raised by members reporting (_purchase price, service of sires, e t c . ) ~ - ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ - - ~ ~ - - - $

feeds, Appraised value of heifer at close of demonstration $~~~~

Value of calves dropped~---

$~~---~---~-Total value of heifers and calves~----~----~~-~~$

Value of heifers and calves over costs

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Number of members known to demonstrate, and number of farmers known to adopt

each of. the following practices:

Practice :No. of mernbers:No. of heifers:No. of farmers:No. of heifers

Introduction of :pure-bred heifers Improved method: of feeding Use of pure-bred sires

COW AND CALF CL U13 DEMONSTRATION

(Sec. 8)

Number of clubs organized

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

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

Total enrollment

Number of members completing demonstrations and reporting__

Number of cows in demonstrations

reported--~~-~~~~~~~~~-Average daily production of butter fat per c o w - - - ~ ~ ~ - - ~ ~ - - - ~ ~

Average daily- produc·tion of milk per cow

-Number female calves dropped~~~~·

Number male- calves dropped

Number of days covered by demonstration~~~~

Appraised value of calves dropped

$---~---Value of milk (or butter fat) produced

$

Total value of cows, calves, and milk (or butter fat)

$

Costs (purchase price, feeds, labor, breeding, etc.)

$

Value above costs

$

-Extent and Effect of Demonstration.

Number

of

inemoers known ·to demon$trate, and number of farmers knovm to adopt

each of the _following pre,ctic.es:

Practice :No. of members:No. of cows :No. of farmers: No. of cows

Improved methods of feeding · ·· .. Use of pure~pred sir __ e ... s _ _ _ Keeping milk

recor_d_s~~--.~-BEEF

CLUB

DEMONSTRATION (-Sec.

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Number of clubs .. o r g a n i z e d ,

-Number of boys· enrolled (a) rural ____ (b) urban'---- (c) . total _ _ _ _

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

Total enrollment

---~Number of members completing demonstrations and reportin._._~--~~~

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-Beef Production

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Number of baby beeves grown by members reporting__ _____________ _

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Number of days covered by demonstration

8. Number of pounds gain produced by members reportin~g~~~

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Average daily gain :per animal by members reporting_ _ _ _ ~

-10. Value of beef produced by members reportin ·

$-~~---11. Total cost to members reporting(purchase price,feeds,labor) __ -

_$~--~~~

12. Value over cost to members r e p o r t i n a . . . -Beef Breeding

13.

Number of breeding animals managed by members reportin=---~~-~

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Total value of animals at.close of

demonstration:.--~~~~~-$-~---15.

Total cost (purchase price, feeds, labor, etc.)

$ _ _ _ _ _

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Value above cost to members reporting

$~~-~~-17.

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Number of members known to demonstrate, and number of farmers knov11n·to

adopt each of the following practices:

Practice ~No. of members:No. of animals~No. of farmers:No. of animals

Selection of . right individu-; als Us_e of :pure-br-°ed sires in improving stock: Use of silage as econ0wic winter feed Prevention from: external

para-si't es, such as

lice ·

Proper housing

eg1;:dpment · Use of

concen-trates

SHEEP CLUB DEMONSTRATION (EWES)

(Sec. 10)

Number of clubs organized

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

Number of ·girls enrolled (a) rural~__,..~ (b) urban~~~ (c) total

Tota1 enrollment

-Number of members completing demonstrations and

reportin~g~---~---Number of ewes managed in demonstrations reported _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Number of days covered by demonstration

---Number of lambs dropped

-Number of these lambs raised_

----:---..----:---Number of pounds of wool produced (sheared)

-Average weight of fleece by members reporting, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ...--_____ _

Value of wqol produced by members reporting~~~~~~---

$~-~~~~~-Total value of sheep, lambs, and wool produced by members reporting$~-~

Total costs (purchase price, feeds, labor, etc.)

$

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Total -value above costs

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Number of members kno'IN!l to demonstrate, and number of farmers knovvn to. adopt

each of the following practices:

____ Practj.ce :Np.of members:No. of sheep:No.of farmers:No. of she~

Culling flocks before:

breeclinp;_ season ___ : - -·- - - - -· : - - ··

Use of pure-bred rams: Winter care and man-agem ___ e.c....cn~t _ _ _ _ _

Improved housing

equi:Qment ______ _

Better preparation

for wool-shearin.~g..___ _ _ _ Use of forage (green crops) for sheen

Prevention and con-trol of stomach

worms

Docki~g and

castrat-ing ·

-G:r 0tding of wool __ :

POULTRY CLUB DEMONSTRATION (Sec. 11)

Number of clubs organized~----~----~---·~

-N1nnber of boys enrolled (a) rural~~~ (b) urban (c) total~~~~

Jforr.ber of girls enrolled ( a) rural ____ ( b) ur~an ____ ( c) total _ _ _ _

To ta.1 enrollment

Number of members reporting in hatching and rearing demonstrations

oriy~---Nu."!lber of days covered by d.emonstration

Nurnber of membGrs repor~1ng in egg production demonstrations only _ _ ~ .

Number of members reporting in both chick raising and egg production

demon-strations

Number of eggs set

Number of chicks ba.tched ______ ··--·--· --- ----·- -- - - ·

Number of chicks raised to maturity _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Number of laying hens in members' flocks

reported~~~~----~----~--~--Number of dozen eggs produced

Average production per hen per

month~~~---~---~·-~-Value of young table fowls ( sold or used) ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

$ _______

_

Value of young fowls kept for breeding and layinP'

$ _______

_

Value of eggs sold or used for ba·:ching

$

Value of eggs for market

$ - - ~ - - - - ~

Value of laying hens

$

Total value of young stock, hens, and eggs produced

$

Total costs (purchase price of fowls and eggs,feed,labor,etc.)

$ _ _ _ _ _

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Value above costs

$

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-Extent and Effect of Demonstration

Number of members known to demonstrate, and nu.~ber of farmers known to adopt each of the following practices:

---Practj.ce !No. of mem~.~~--~.No. of fow_ls :No. of farmers :No. of fowls .Q:9:.J:. ling_

Introduction of

bet,ter stock

Feeding fo~g§__:

Early hatching Pro-duction of

in-f er tile_e~;=~g=s=--~~

Preservation of

eggs

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breed-ing__ _ _ _ ~

Houses built or

made 9ver

Eradi.cating lice

g_pd mi t;:..;;e:._..;:s:;.,_ _ _ _ _...c.._

CAMNDrG CLUB DEMONSTRATION

(Sec. 12)

Nu.inber of clubs organized _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

( c) total

-( c) total

-Number of boys enroJ.led ( a) rural

¢

(

b) urban

Number of girls enrolled ( a) rural

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(

b) urban;._,___.__

Total enrollment -~ ~~-~ ... ~~~

Total number of members completing demonstration and reporting==:?'J.20<-....~~ Total number of. quarts of food products canned (exclusive of jellies)~~~

( a) Quarts of fruit: (glass) _ _ _ _ ( tin) _ _ _..:· __ value

$ _ _

_

( b) Quarts of veget2bles: ( glass) -{ tin) value

$ _ _

_

( c) Quarts of mea.ts ru1d so1.1:p: ( glass) ( tin) value

$ _ _

_

Number of jars of ,jelU~~ and jams made _______ .. _________ value

$ _ _

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Canned food products sold:

( a) Quarts of fruit: ( glass) _ _ _ _ ( tin) value

$ _ _

_

(b) Quarts of veeetables: ( glass)_ -( tin) value

$ _ _

_

( c) Quarts of meats and souJ): ( glass) ( tin) _ _ _ _ value

$ _ _

_

( d) Jars of jE·lly, jams, etc. value $ _ _ _ .

Nu~ber of pounds of dried products

Number of gallons of brined vegetables

Number of club members doing the family canning, _ _ __,_,_

Total value of products canned by members reporting$~~~~~~~~~~~

Total costs $~~~~

Value above costs $~~~~

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Number of members kno,rm to demonstrate, and number of homes known to adopt

each of the follovlfi.ng practices:

Practice :No. of members :No. of qts :No. of homes :No. of.._g__t_g~

coi~ck met h o d _ ~ - ~ - - - - ~ - ~ - ~ ~ ~

Use of steam pressure

canner

-Canning vegetables

~a!}ping meats

Ca1ming in tin Making .jellies

BREAD CLUB DEMONST!~N (Sec. 13)

Number of clubs organized

~.f--~~~-~-Number of boys enroJ.led ( a) rural ~ . (b) urban___,1;...__,,_

Number of girls enrolled ( a) rural ~ ( b) urban1

Total enrollment_~

( c) total

----( c) total ;I u

N-l:irnber of members completing demonstrations and ~~ortin ... g _ _

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Nur:11ber of loaves of bread made ________ . _ _ /'---"'r _____________ _

Number dozen quick breads made ' ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

-Number of other "balted products ~ ... / _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Number of members doing the family ba1."ing,_~---·---Number of meals prepared as result of interest in bread club work __

~2"'---Total value of bread and bread products baked by members

reporting$~~~-'J.1otal cost

----·---Value above cost·s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .

Extent and Effect of Demonstration.

$ ~

-$ _ _

NUJnber of members laio~m to demonstrate, and numbGr of homes known to adopt

each of the following p!'actices:

_ _ _ P_r __ a_ctic~ ~ :No.of members:No.of loaves:No.of homes:No.of loaves

Use of ciesirat J.e_jreast

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Use of bread.-m=:i.J<=::.cc..e .... ;:;:__· .. _ _ _ _ _

ME.AL PREPARATION CLUB

DEMONSTRATION

(Sec. 14)

Number of clubs organized

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

Number of gfrls e:::1rolled (a) urban _ _ _ (b) rural _ _ _ (c) total _ _ _

Total enrollment

Total number of members comFleting demonstrations and reporting _ _ _ _ ~~

Total number of articles or products made by members reporting: (List work

done as follow·s: 100 meals served, 500 foods served, etc.) _________ _

Number of meals prepared

Number of schools in wrrich hot lunches have been introduced as a result of

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

Club Demonstration")

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Total value of products prepared by members reporting$

10. Total costs

$~~~~~~~-11. Value above costs

$

-12. Total number of club members who weighed themselves and watched the effect

of wise food selection on their

weight~---·~----~---13.

Number of members known to demonstrate each of the following practices:

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9.

10. 11. 12.

(a) Use of milk products: Members involved quarts involved _ _

~-(b) Improved meal planning: Members involved~~--meals involved ____ _

(c) Improved food

prepara-tion:

(d) Improved care of food: (e) Introduction of lunches

Me~bers involved~ ___ foods prepared

involved _ _ _ ~

-Members involved ___ _

into schools: Members invol ved ____ children involved _ _

Number of homes knovvn to adopt these practices as a result of boys and girls' club demonstrations:

(a) Use of milk products: Homes involved ---~quarts

involved~---(b) Improved meal planning: (c) Improved food

prepara-Homes involved~ _____ meals involved _ _ _ ~

tion: Homes involved_~ ____ foods prepared

involved. ________ __

(d) Improved care of food: Homes involved

HOT SCHOOL LUNCH CLUB DEMONSTRATION

(Sec. 15)

Number of clubs organized___,_. ______ ~ ~

-J.ifomber of boys. enrol led ( a) rural ( b) urban

---Number of girls enrolled ( a) ·rural ( b) urban

---Trj tal enrollment

Nu~nber of members completing demonstrations and reporting_ Number of schools adopting hot school lunches

( c) total

-( c) total

Ni.:unber of children reached in. scho.ols having hot school lunches _ _ _ _ _ _

Number of hot school iunches prepared and served by club members (Give ac-c~ual number of servings)°

C~s"; of materials for hot school lunches prepared by club members$ _ _ _ _

Number of scr.ools CTeasuring children to see effect of hot school lunches

introduced Results secured

Number of members de:nonstre.ting sc.1Gh of th8 follovr:ng practices:

( a) Use of milk,products: Members involved _____ quarts involved _ _ _

(b) Improved meal plan:r..ing: Members involved meals imrolved _ _ _ _

(c) Improved food

prepara-tion: Members involved.~-~-foods prepared

involved

(d) Improved care ·of food: Menbers

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

club demonstrations:

(a) Increased use of milk:

(b) Improved methods of

feeding children: (c) Improved food

prepara-tion:

Homes involved ___ ~~-quarts

involved~---Homes involved _ _ _ children involved _ _ _

Homes involved _ _ _ _ _ foods prepared

involved~~~-~---(d) Improved care of food:

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,,.--Number of clubs

organized~---~~=-~~---.,--~-Nt..mber of boys enrolled. ( a) rura.l 4-=' ( b)

urban'---Nurnbe:i:· of gfrls enrolled ( a) r u r a l 4 ~ (b) urban

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(c) t o t a l _ ~ ~ -( c) totai

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3

Total enrollment_. ___ .:{_~ ---·--··

~\Jumber of members completing demonstrations and repor tin=g _

___.2'_3

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Total number of new garments made by members reporting: (List garmets as follows: 400 a:9rons 1 375 summer dresses, et~.)

-Number of garments made over _______ Money saved

$

·Number of household articles made: (List articles, as 500 holders, etc.)

Total Number Number Number Nun:ber Number Total Total Value

number of hours of mendin.___~---of garments

mended~~~~-of hats renovated and retrimmed money s a v e d $ ~ -of members doing all their own sewing

of members doing the family seV\r:1.ng _

of members doing family mending_ _ _ · ,

-value of garments and articles made ani remodeled$----~~---~

costs $

above costs

$

'Extent and Effect of Demonstration.

Number of members Ir-.nown to demonstrate each of the :following practices:

- - - -··

--Practice . :Ho_.of m~w1ber3 :No .of _garme ts :No. of homes :No. garments Use of sewin_g_machine : .

Mald ng cJ. o t hi t].g_j}~;i,_c";._r;~ ts Selection of clo tr1i.~1e; :

for heal t;h ( shoP-s.i..§ tc: )._ = '

-MaLi ng s}mp:1..e, d.11::able:

u.n.der·Nea1_· _ _ _ R~no(~ating an:l re-modeling garments Renovating and

re-_tr irrir-1ing hats

"OWN YOUR OWN ROOM" CLUB DEMONSTRATION

- (Sec. 17)

Number of clubs

organized~~---~~---Number of boys enrolled (a) rural _ _ _ (b) urbane.-.--- (c) total _ _ _ _ Number of gi.rls enrolled ( a) rural _ _ _ (b) urban _ _ _ ( c) total _ _ _ Total enrollment

N1Jmber of members completing demonstrations and reporting

Total number of. furnishings made (List as follows): 250 dresser covers,

50

bed spreads,

75

rugs, etc.)

(14)

13

-7,

Number of members taking entire care of their rooms_~--~-~

8. Number of rooms improved. by club mernbc:..s rr::por:.in0cr _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

9.

Total value of work done by members reporting _____

$ ________

_

10·. Tctal cost to members reporting

$ ________

_

11. Value above c o s t _ _ _ _ _ _ _

$ ________

_

12. Extent and Effect of Demonstration

l. 2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10. 11. 1. 2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

Number of menbers known to demonstrate each of the following practic~s:

·~--'-'--P~r=ac=-=-t=iv=~e..:c._~~--=-==N=o=~:...;o=f::._:;members:No. of rooms:No. of homes:No. of rooms Re3..rrangement in

ro

_

qrn-=s---~---...;_---Sel ection· of wall coverings Refinishi~g floors ~ d wooc:1:Vv-ork Refinishing furni-ture. _ _ _ Selection of new furniture

CLUB DEMONSTRATION

(Sec. lB)

Number of ~lubs organized.~~--~~~~~~

Number of boys enrolled ( a) rural (b) urban. _ _ _ ( c) total _ _ _ _ Number of girls enrolled (a) rural (b) urban;,__~~ (c) t o t a l ~ ~ -Total enrollments~--~~~

Number of members completing demonstrations and

Total number of by members

Total value ( actna,l.or estirrated) of by Total cos~ ~o Lx~ ... i~1v.L "j ::· .,~.)0.l. t.:x..g

reporting=~~~~~-~~-reporting__ ____ ..,... _ _ _ _

members reporting$

$

-Total value abov8 cost

$ ___

_

Nu.111ber of me:m.·o~.:·s d.rnwnstrating each of the following practices~

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

( ~,) involved _ _ _ _ _ _ . __ involved _ _ _ _

N"l::~nber of ins~ances where practices have been adopted as a result of boys'

and. girls' club work:

( a)

( b) ·~~~--~~-involved~~~ ~~--involved~----~ involved _________ involved _ _ _ _

·--~~~-~~--~~C~LUB DEMONSTRATION

(Sec. 19)

Number of clubs .organized _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Number of boys enrolled (a) rural _ _ _ (b) urban. _ _ _ (c) total. _ _ _ _

Number of girls enrolled (a) rural _ _ _ (·o) m"'b&n._ _ _ ( c) total _ _ _

Total enrollment

Number of members completing demonstrations and repor'ting__. _ _ _ _ _ _ Total number of~~~~~~--~- by members reportin0 g~~--~~~~-Total value (actual or estimated) of by members reporting$ _ _ _ _

Total co~t

$

-Total value above cost

(15)

.

,

14

-10. Number of members demonstrating each of the following practices:

(a) involved involved _ _ _ _

( b) involved______ involved _ _ _ _

11. Number of definite instances in which prs.ctices have been ac.opted as a

rezult of boys' and girls' club demonstrations:

( a) involve'1. _ _ _ _ involved _ _ _ _ _ 1. 2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10. 11. (b) involved _ _ _ _ involved _ _ _ _ _ CLtrB DEMONSTRATION (Sec. 20)

NUruber of clubs organized ______

·---~~-,---=---=--~---~

Nu.woer of boys enrolled (a) rural _ _ _ _ (b) urban _ _ _ _ (c) total _ _ _

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

Total enrollments

Nu.mber of members completing demonstrations and reporting___ ______ _

Total nu.mber of by members

reporting·~---Tctal value ( actual or estimated.) of by members reporting

$ ___

_

Total cost to members reporting

Total value above cost

Num~Gr of members demonstrating each of the follovving practices:

$ _ _

$ _ _

_

(a) involved

involved·---(b) -~~~~-involved

involvei~~~--Number of definite instances where practices have been adopted as a result

of boys' and girls' club demonstrati-ons:

{ a) involved ___________ in-... -ol ved _ _ _ _ _

(b) involved_____ involved _ _ _ _

(16)

15

-SUMMARY OF CLUB DEMONSTRATIONS OR PROJECTS

( q,~,.. ?1 \

- v ~ t L - ... J

(Fill in and check carefully from previous sections)

.. Club . : Organ- ~. Groups : · : . : Value

demonstra- : ized ~ beco!ning : Enrollment: Members : of Total Value tion clubs 'standard reporting ;products: costs apove

__ J _project) · · . .--<.,.· _ _ _ _ costs

-

-

--

~---~---.---'"-~---...:...---

·

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

·---.--'--~---''---

·

.

.

---.

--

---~----

-:-

·--·

..

·----

---.---/ I I

----~---~---

·

'"----~---·--·

---'---·---~--- ---,---'

~---

---.--______

_,__,_

___ _

.,

99-SRS

- - -

... ---'-· . I I ' I - - r - -· - - , -I f ----~--·~---~-,·----~--~---.,.._

____ _

----""---·----...J--

·

--

·--

--'---~-'---J .... ·- -- ,

(17)

16

-SUMMARY OF OTHER DEMONSTRATION WORK (Sec, 22)

Club . Clubs entitled to Number . Demons'trationa-Dernonstratiori Demonstration demonstra-: achievement seals :dem~nl;:Stra- · by .teams \ by members· ; by leaders

tion '. J, st 211d ; 3rd :-Lfth-:tion tea.ms , · Atten-, ; At ten-:,

Atten-( project) : year:year :year :year; trained :Number; dance :Number : dance :Number dance

t I I , i - - - - -- -~ · _ __ _ .;._> _ _ _ . . . . _ _ __....+' ; . '

-____

,.____

_____

...__

_______

..._

__

___,..

______

__.;.~---....;;-_

Totals

(18)

l. 2 .. 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8 .. 9. 10. 11.

17

-ORGANIZATION AND COOPERATION (Sec .. 23)

What is the local unit for ·the county extension organization

C

(cor,JIDux1ity, township, farm center)

Nur.t1ber of units in the county

7

·

-Number of units baving "family plan" extension programs

Nun.'Jer of local extension programs of work county club agent developed or

assi3ted in developing

---Number of comrrnmi ty comrni tteemen ,or community project leaders in the county extansion organization

Number of unpaid local~d.ers beginning the project __ ~ ~ ~ ~

-Numoer of unpaid or vblunteer local leaders completing the project year_!L__

Number of these leaders_ considered as comnunity project leaders~_Pf:...._ _ _ _

Number of assistants to county club agents~-~~_;..-~~--~~~---~~

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

Numler of paid local leaders employed _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (a) State period oi' time for vvhicb eac.h iP- errrloyed a.11d f-e,m

Number of specialists, except those in club section, doing club work in the

county

· -·_Sp..__e_c_i_~a,...l_i_s_t _ _ _ _ : Days in county: ~ , '""

~

< s

d:c:-:z

,.

Nature of assistance rendered

ihij,

-12. Do club members hold membership in your county extension organization

( individually or as a c.111.b)'t

(19)

13. Off ,.

.

ice Work: ~~-urr.18 r o: \a, ( b) Number of (c) Number of ( a.) Number of (e) Number of

-18-c&l.ls at o~'f ice :::-elat'it_J;~ -~o boys' and girls' club work

fl,'{.

telephone calls

_____

..;;.._. /

Y'

_________________________

7

_

letters written

.5>-70

articles written for local press _ _

__.f~'---

---bul.letins, leaflets, and other material distributed__a__;,y~ ....

o~--14. Number of clr1..b plats and homes visited

/-</

15. Number of club rnee t i.ng s attended __ -__

-.::.o/=/==~~=~===-.(-a-.-)_A_t_t_e_n_d_a_n_c_e--~--::::::::~-16. Number of t:rb,inlng conferences held for local leaders (a) Attendance_

17. Number of talks and lectures given

z

(a) Attendance_---=<~/._.._/ _ _ _ _

l8, Number of cl1-:1.b tours cond1}.cted (a) Attendance _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _

19, Percentage of time spe,nt in the off ice:

(a) CounLy club agent

---(b) .Assistant county club agen-t

·---20. Percentage of tirr:e spent in the field-:

(

:-,\

r

· .,,

...

-.

~

-

,;

·

c·· -1. l1 .,_ ~. --r-, . .. }.

,.,..I ~·-J,).J,J.•J.; ... ,.i , ....

<..:!,-.;'1

J.u---(b) Assistant county club agent __

·---~---21~ Nur_r1 rer of achievemer:t day meet:i.r€s (a) Attonciance

-22 .. N-,:u:nber of c.1ttb enc2mpme.ats · - - - ---(a) Attendance_. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 23. Number of fairs at whj_ch club m._e_m_b_e_r_s_e_x;:_1:1ibited (a) State faiI·s ________ _

(b) County and district :ai:rs _ _ _ ~ _ _(c) ComrnU-11ity fairs_,__ _ _ _ _

24. Nu.r:nber of cJub memters exhJ.1;:i t }ng

25. Number of scholarships to agricu-l'tu.ral colleges v,;;;n by club members during the year ·.

26, Ntr.mber of cJ.nb memrers tr.at attended short courses a~.; agricultural colleges durj:-ig t.he year

27. Numb,;r. of ·actiYe ai-d f()wer CLJ.b members receiviDg &,e;rfr.:ultur&..l instruction at agricult1:rral cc;:;, l-'3£:;cis __

28 .. Numlier of active aL~ f

O~

D.

e-r

c.lub members receivi11g home economics instruc-tii.:m at agrtcu.1.. tm·,_-.. l coJ .. lege s

29, .AJJ1..1,.: . .:.t o:: /·.-:.,:, .. -=-::~: J_-_ · .. ·: ~ · ':.: -0a:r ..

-

k

--s_t_o_

r::

-

.~

-

-m

-

,

-

b

,

-

-~

-

=-

-

-

s=:=

~~,::&::1::fo--::::=:========::::~=:=~-=::::_-30 . .Amount of II10:ney used !'o:;:- (

(a) .Ex:pense3 of c~l,_b rr.erribers for trips to short courses, fairsf expositions, etc .. ·

(b)·Pri

zes,

premiums, awards, etc.~~~~~~~~--~--~~~~~~----~~~~~

(20)

-19-S~UGESTIVE OUTLINE FOR

NARRATIVE REPORT

( Sec.,. 24)

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 complete but offers for consideration a faw of the fundamentals

which might well be included. Other features such as special reports,

com-ments on tbB degree of success of certain _;_Jol icie s or methods, and

relation-sb ips vdth othor coo:peratin~ agencies ad,i very Da.terial.ly to the value of

such a report., ( The use of, maps, graphs, and photographs is desirable~)

,I

99-SRS.

1. County organization of club work~

(a.) Relation to county extension organization as to

l._ Demonstrations

2.. Leadership

(b} Comparison with report submitted Iecember, 1921. (c) Special methods

2.. Demonstrations ( each separately).

(a) Distribution over county

( b) Nature of demonstration

(c) Kind and. qual:Lty of leadership

(d.) Results in te?.'rr1s of demonstratfon

3. Use of spec iali.st. s ..

(a) In assL;tirg with club demonstrations

(21)

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