50 



THE COUNTY AGENT'S SERVICES 



9.30-10.00 A.M. 

 10.00-11.00 A.M. 



11.00-12.00 A.M. 

 1.00- 2.30 P.M. 

 2.30- 4.00 P.M. 



9.30-10.45 A.M. 



10.45-12.00 AM. 

 1.00- 2.30 P.M. 

 2.30- 4.00 P.M. 



9.30-10.45 A.M. 



10.45-12.00 A.M. 



1.00- 2.30 P.M. 



2.30- 4.00 P.M. 



Wednesday, January 4 



Roll-call. Organization of school. County Agent. 

 Why some farms pay better than 

 others. 1st Instructor. 



The marketing system and the 

 services it renders. 2nd Instructor. 



How some farmers have organized 

 a profitable farm business. 1st Instructor. 



How the several marketing serv- 

 ices are applied to the chief 

 farm products of the State. 2nd Instructor. 



Thursday, January 5 



Analysis of the cooperative cor- 

 poration and the cooperative 



1st Instructor. 



-2nd Instructor. 



movement in the State. 

 What accounts shall farmers 

 keep? 



Problems in cooperative pur- 

 chasing. 1st Instructor. 

 How to take an inventory and 

 make out a credit statement. 2nd Instructor. 



Friday, January 6 



Use of crop and market reports. 1st Instructor. 

 Problems in cooperative selling. 2nd Instructor. 

 Prices of farm products and fu- 

 ture prices. 1st Instructor. 

 The agricultural organizations of 

 the State; what they have ac- 

 complished and what they have 

 ahead of them. 2nd Instructor. 



The lecturer usually uses from thirty to forty minutes 

 to present his subject-matter material. The remainder of 

 each period is used for discussion and answering questions. 



The short course or extension school should be used as 

 a very definite means of carrying forward a local program 

 of work and not miscellaneously. It should fit a situation 

 and meet a need and there should be much previous 

 preparation for it. Interest in the problems to be studied 

 should have been manifested or aroused by community 



