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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 



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^y\wl\, liowever, we reflect that possibly every year 7,000 young men 

 in INMinsylvania eni^age in farming for the first time, it is obvious 

 that wlicn the imjxtrtance of agriciiltuial education is better undei- 

 stood, l;uiliti('s I'oi- iraiuiuu- in agiiculluie must be greatly extended 

 wiiliin oui- Commonwealth. 



Respectfully submitted, 



f/4Xl^^/J) 



Secretary of Agriculture. 



