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The coming year, at least two new kinds of schools, Farm 

 Crops and Poultry Husbandry, will be offered. 



Judging from the intense interest manifested the fourteen 

 schools held last year were a decided success. The number of 

 these schools is limited only by the amount of funds available. 



Farm Demofistration Work: Farm Demonstration W^ork, the 

 first movement of the kind in this section of the United States, 

 is now in its third year. The work is under the direction of 

 county representatives of the Extension Service. 



It has now reached such proportions that anything more than 

 a summary will not be attempted in this report, 



TABLE IV. 



Shozving Demotistration Counties and Addresses of Repre- 

 sentatives in Charge. 

 Counties Name of Agent Post Office Address 



Cumberland Clarence W. Barber Portland 



Franklin Wilson M. Morse Farmington 



Hancock George X. Worden Ellsworth 



Kennebec Arthur L. Deering Augusta 



Oxford George A. Yeaton Norway 



Penobscot Maurice D. Jones Orono 



Sagadahoc Harold J. Shaw Bath 



Washington Clarence A. Day Machias 



York Harold H. Nash Sanford 



