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THE COUNTY AGENT'S SERVICES 



been given to finding the best means of doing a particular 

 job. They are really projects or plans for meeting local 

 needs which are not expressed but rather implied in the 

 programs given as examples of this type. Such complete 

 suggestions so fully worked out are likely to discourage 

 local initiative and therefore fail of an important purpose 

 unless they are very carefully presented. One of the chief 

 values of local program making, rightly conducted, is that 

 it stimulates thought upon important local problems and 

 encourages local planning to solve them. 



PROGRAMS Nos. 6 AND 7 

 PLANS OF WORK FOR 1922 IN TWO MAINE COUNTIES 



Franklin 



A. Accounts Project. 



1. Dairy accounts. 



2. Farm accounts. 



B. Club Project. 



1. Boys' and girls'. 



C. Crop Project. 



1. Lime dems. 



E. Imp. potato seed plots. 



3. Manure supplement 



dems. 



D. Dairy Project. 



1. Better sires B.S. 



2. Com. milk test circles. 



3. Silage crop test (sun- 



flower ) . 



E. Orchard Project. 



1. Fertilization dems. 



2. Spray and dust rings. 



F. Poultry Project. 



1. Culling campaign. 



Kennelec 



A. Accounts Project. 



1. Farm accounts. 



2. Sweet corn accounts. 



B. Club Project. 



1. Boys' and girls'. 



C. Crop Project. 



1. Certified oat campaign. 



2. Lime dems. 



3. Manure supplement 



dems. 



4. Potato seed plots. 



6. Seed selection dems. 



D. Dairy Project. 



1. Accredited herd work. 



2. Com. milk test circles. 



3. Silage corn campaign. 



E. Orchard Project. 



1. Pruning campaign. 



2. Grafting dems. 



F. Poultry Project. 



1. Chick raising dems. 



2. Culling campaign. 



