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STAT 1ST I C" A L SU M M A ll Y: 

 Froiri .Tilly 1, 1916, to jiilie 30, 10 i". 



Number of Agents reporting . 



Days in office 



CallB on Agent: 



Personal 



Telephone 



Artieles published in local press . 



Letters written 



Circular letters mailed 



Bulletins distributed 



Days in field 



Farm visits made 



Demonstrations: 



a. Started (.5 months) .... 



b. Visited 



c. Meetings held at 



d. Attendance at meetings. 

 Other meetings held 



Attendance 



July. 



26 



189 



797 

 1,157 



127 

 2,478 

 3,489 

 1,774 



.5511 

 ,429 



August. 



Number of Agents reporting . . . 



OFFICE. 



Days in office 



Calls on Agent: 



Personal 



Telephone 



Articles published in local press 



Letters written 



Circular letters mailed 



Bulletins distributed 



FIELD. 



Days in field 



Farm visits made 



Demonstrations: 



a. Started (6 months) 



b. Visited 



c. Meetings held at 



d. Attendance at meetings. . . 

 Other meetings held 



Attendance 



338 



62 



3,986 



103 

 1,296 



Jan. 



26 



3093 



1,214 

 l-,408 

 151 

 2,916 

 5 , 227 

 1,361 



429 

 435 



44 



28 



13 



384 



577 

 45,866 



26 



135^ 



875 



1,090 



91 



2,008 



5,011 



991 



434.1 

 ,783 



102 

 170 



75 

 030 



95 

 13,372 



1, 



Feb. 



26 



246 



1,179 

 1,548 

 118 

 2,786 

 4,480 

 1,372 



362 

 272 



59 



33 



32 



1,206 



393 



25,221 



Sept. 



25 



137^ 



845 

 1,091 

 86 

 1,938 

 5,551 

 6,402 



4.521 

 1 , 330 



115 

 124 

 16 

 634 

 110 

 6,-588 



March. 



27 



3021 



1,397 

 1,452 

 97 

 3,143 

 18,646 

 6,568 



314 

 408 



92 

 41 

 41 



1,218 

 227 



9,980 



Oct. 



26 



198i 



1,021 

 1,439 



107 

 2,645 

 6,337 



648 



.5691 

 1,889 



85 

 144 



33 



284 



171 



6,293 



27 



286 



2,785 

 3,460 

 182 

 4,815 

 23,027 

 4,885 



.5081 

 1,073 



2.58 



66 



102 



1,102 



492 



26,684 



Nov. 



Dec. 



26 



2861 



698 



895 



73 



1,840 



3,386 



335 



272 

 670 



27 



14 



9 



69 



114 



5,404 



April. May. 



29 



247 



2,627 



3,842 



136 



3,9.50 



16,861 



10,815 



3991 

 1,438 



178 

 178 

 44 

 384 

 248 

 9,957 



26 



268 J 



824 



1,120 



84 



2,203 



4,731 



599 



2731 

 518 



45 



27 



1 



83 



207 



8,312 



June. 



31 



228 



2,122 

 3,3.57 

 1.53 

 3,786 

 13,444 

 2,010 



493 

 1,765 



216 



264 



51 



2,697 



215 



10,121 



ORGANIZATION. 



The progress in organization lias been through the channels indicated 

 in the report of last year, with emphasis on the development of commiin- 

 ity groups and committees through which the agricultural program and 

 the various county and community projects can be carried on. In other 

 words, the community is taken as the natural unit of organization. The 

 organization of the community for Farm Bureau work assumes several 

 different forms ; in many communities there are Granges, Farmers' Clubs 

 or Gleaner Arbors ; in these same communities there may be also one or 

 more organizations for forwarding specific agricultural enterprises such 

 as cow testing or community breeders' associations, the various crop 

 organizations, for potatoes, beans, cabbage, celery, or pedigreed seeds; 

 farm loan associations; and the organizations for marketing the differ- 



