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9 visits to these demonstrations. 

 6 farm drainage systems laid out. 



15 farm visits made. 



In addition to this work, a home bureau program of 

 similar extent was carried out by the women. 



Contrast the above activity, inadequate though it is, 

 with that in another community in the same county : 



Farm Bureau Organization 



1 member (150 farms). 

 3 committeemen, one active. 

 3 visits to committeemen. 



Fruit 



1 pruning demonstration, attendance 2. 



Soils and Crops 



16 visits made. 



Drainage work on two farms for which 8 visits were 

 made. 



These two instances give a fairly true picture of the 

 functioning of community programs of work. Some are 

 better. Many are worse. Most lie between the two 

 ranges. 



To bring together all the steps in constructing, organ- 

 izing and using a program of work, we may summarize 

 them as follows : 



1. Discussion of problems at general community meeting at 

 which suggestions are received and referred to community com- 

 mittee. 



2. Nomination of community committeemen by school districts 

 or other units, and election by the meeting. 



3. Meeting of elected community committee and selection of 



