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CONCLUSION. 



Pennsylvania with her diversified branch of agriculture demands more special 

 instruction than in most localities of the United States since we grow most 

 of the cereals and legumes, the greatest variety of fruits, animals breeding in all 

 the leading strains is carried on, poultry for eggs and for market is rapidly 

 emerging from a side line to a leading industry. The outlook for the future is 

 most encouraging. The demand for accurate instruction in every direction is 

 increasing and can only be met by appropriations in some measure commensu- 

 rate to the broadening field of our operations. 



Too much credit can not be given to our efficient County Chairmen and Lo- 

 cal Managers and faithful labors of the State Instructors, which brought 

 the degree of success that attended the past year's Institutes. 



Very respectfully, 



A. L. MARTIN, 

 Director of Institutes. 



