FARMERS INSTITUTES. 



803 



ATTENDANCE AT THE INSTITUTES. 



The attendance at the early winter meetings was, in some cases, 

 disappointing, owing to the lateness of the corn crop and wet weather 

 in the late autumn. Throughout the latter half of November and early 

 December the farmers felt the necessity of gathering corn whenever con- 

 ditions were favorable, and this, necessarily, greatly reduced the attend- 

 ance at many meetings in these months. 



In the following table will be found the data as to number of meet- 

 ings, number of sessions, attendance at the several meetings in 1904-05, 

 and a comparison, by counties, of attendance for the two years— 1903-04 

 and 1904-05. 



TABLE SHOWING ATTENDANCE AT WINTER FARMERS' INSTITUTES. 



County. 



Place, 1904-1905. 



Allen 



Adams 



Bartholomew 



Benton 



Blackford — 

 Boone 



Brown 



Carroll 



Cass 



Clark.,. 



Clay 



Clinton 



Crawford. ... 



Daviess 



Dearborn 



Decatur 



Dekalb 



Delaware 



t.2 



^ CO 



S O 





Attendance by 

 Counties. 



1904-05. 1903-04. 



Ft. Wayne 



Huntenown 



Monroeville 



Homeland 



Decatur 



Berne 



Columbus 



Azalia 



New Berne 



Wadena 



Boswell 



Otterbein 



Hartford City 



Terhune 



Jamestown 



Lebanon 



Needmore 



Nashville 



Flora 



Deer Creek 



Owasco 



Walton 



Logansport 



New Washington . 



Otisco 



Prather 



Center Point 



Bowling Green ... 



Middle Fork 



Franktort 



English 



Pilot Knob 



Washington 



Elnora 



Ebenezer Church . 



Manchester 



Greensburg 



St. Paul 



St Joe Station. ... 



Corunna 



Butler 



Muncie 



Yorktown 



922 

 230 



674 



130 

 375 



496 



128 



387 



486 



651 



895 

 1,508 

 421 

 537 

 780 

 550 



855 

 630 



