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STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



and it is a pleasure to express here our appreciation of the assistance 

 that has been given by the various departments of the College and their 

 Extension Specialists as well as of the assistance given by other State 

 Departments and by the representatives of the United States' Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. The following table gives the statistical statement 

 of the ^visits of specialists to the different counties. 



FIELD WORK OF ASSISTANT STATE LEADERS AND STATE LEADER. 



The field work of the Assistant State Leaders and of the State Leader 

 has followed the outline as given in the reports of the two preceding years. 

 Mr. Earl P. Robinson resigned January 1, 1919 to become State Leader in 

 New Hampshire. Mr. Frank Sandhammer, Agricultural Agent in Manis- 

 tee County was appointed Assistant State Leader, January 1, 1919. 



Mr. J. W. Weston Assistant State Leader for the Upper Peninsula, 

 made 118 visits to counties having agents. He helped to conduct 51 

 meetings with a total attendance of 4,531. 



Mr. Earl P. Robinson made 52 visits to counties having agents and 9 

 visits to counties without agents. In this work he addressed 39 meetings 

 with a total attendance of 1,045. 



Mr. H. B. Blandford made 14G visits to counties having agents and 2 to 

 counties without agents. He helped to conduct 24 meetings with a total 

 attendance of 1,746. 



Mr. Frank Sandhammer made 66 visits to counties having agents. In 

 doing this work he addressed 82 meetings with a total attendance of 3,096. 



