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AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



Agricultural extension work —Continued 



Decade in agricviltui'al education. A. M. Soule. 

 (In Pan American scientific congress Pro., 

 1915, V. 4, p. 229-42) '17 



Directors of agriculture; regulations govern- 

 ing appointment and duties. Univ of the 

 State of N Y (Albany) B 654:1-11 Ja 1 '18 



Distribvition of eggs to the school pupils. Ag 

 Gaz of Canada 4:674-80 Ag '17 



Extension activities of Pennsylvania state 

 collep,e din-ing 1916. Prac P 113:127 Mr 15 '17 



Extension News is the name of a farm news 

 bulletin of extension work in Massachusetts, 

 the first number being issued June 15; pub- 

 lislied bi-monthly by the Extension service 

 of the Massachusetts agricultural college 



Extension schools in agriculture. W. H. Har- 

 grove. Mo Ag Ext Project announcement 11; 

 1-16 '17 



Extension service in agriculture is the state's 

 answer to the farmer's request for help in 

 his business and his home, il map Ohio Ag 

 Ext C V l,no 2:1-15 '15-'16 



Extension service report for Georgia 1917-1918. 

 J. P. Campbell, maps Ga Ag Coll (Ext) B 

 157:1-63 '18 



Extension work in Linn county, Iowa. Wal- 

 laces' F 41:1497 N 17 '16 



Extension work in Purdue agricultural so- 

 ciety. K. G. Byers. Purdue Ag 11:17 Ja '17 



Farmers' field davs and excursions, il Ag Gaz 

 of Canada 3:944-6 N '16 



Farmers' institute and agricultural extension 

 work in the United States in 1913. J: Ham- 

 ilton. U S Ag B 83:1-41 '14 



Farmers' institute work in the United States 

 in 1914, and notes on agricultural exten- 

 sion work in foreign countries. J. M. Sted- 

 man. U S Ag B 269:1-21 '15 



Farmers' summer school at Auburn, Ala. 

 Prog F 31:936 Jl 29 '16 



Farmers visit stock yards. O Judd Farmer 62: 

 12 F 24 '17 



Federal and state aid for demonstration 

 work. Banker-F 4:5 F '17 



Here's the latest Wisconsin idea — the banker- 

 farmer excursion. L; M. Tobin. Banker-F 

 3:6-7 My '16 



How extension service aided in war; plans 

 peace tasks. Weekly N L 6:1-4 D 4 '18 



How the agent came — the farmer and the 

 banker shook hands on it. L: M. Tobin. il 

 Banker-F 4:10-11 F '17 



How the bankers' state associations are co- 

 operating with the farmers, il Banker-F 4: 

 2-4 Ag '17 



More county agents; extension workers in 

 agriculture and home economics in more 

 counties and in cities. Weekly N L 5:4 Ag 22 

 •17 



Negro farmers of Alabama; a phase of Tus- 

 kegee's extension woi'k. C. Richardson, il 

 Southern Workman (Hampton normal and 

 industrial institute, Hampton, Va. 10c) 46; 

 383-90 Jl '17 



New agriculture. G. I. Christie. Am Fert 45: 

 81-2-f Jl 22 '16 



New Jersey state agricultural college; 3d an- 

 nua! report of division of extension for year 

 ending October 31, 1916. N J Ag Ext B v 

 l.no 10 71p '16 



North Carolina college of agriculture, agricul- 

 tural extension service; second annual re- 

 port for the year ended June 30, 1916. 77p 

 '17 Extension service, N. C. college of ag., 

 Raleigh 



Organization of agricultural propaganda in 

 the United States. Int R Ag Econ 71:135-9 

 N '16 



Planning a state extension project in ento- 

 mology. T. H. Parks. J Econ Entom 11:157- 

 63 Ap 'IS 



Pontiac county demonstrator's work. J Ag 

 (Quebec) 21:9 Jl '17 



Purdue university; 5th annual report of the 

 dept. of agricultural extension for year end- 

 ing June 30, 1916. 68p '16 Dept. of ag. ex- 

 tension, Purdue univ., Lafayette, Ind. 



Push the demonstration work in Arkansas. 

 C. O. Carpenter. Prog F 31:1245 O 21 '16 



Redirected laziness of Andy .Tones. B. 

 Howard. Country Gent 82:1676 N 3 '17 



Report, Nebraska agricultural extension serv- 

 ice, 1916. Neb Ag Exp Rep 1916;xxxi-35;lix 

 '17 



Report of committee on extension organiza- 

 tion and policy; Shaping resvilts of research 

 work for extension uses, by R. L. Watts and 

 others; Written project system as affecting 

 cooperative relationships, by W. R. Dodson; 

 A. J. Meyer; Written project system as af- 

 fecting the work of county agents, by B. 

 Knapp; R. K. Bliss; Economic factors to be 

 considered in connection with the project 

 for extension work among farm women, by 

 E. Merritt; National conferences on exten- 

 sion work; their advisability and necessity, 

 by C. B. Smith; National conferences on ex- 

 tension projects; a plan for reducing their 

 numbers and retaining their value, by M. S. 

 McDowell. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 

 1916:134-9, 264-73, 323-31, 331-9, 339-46, 346- 

 50, 350-3 '17 



Report of general activities of Florida uni- 

 versity for 1917 with financial statement for 

 the fiscal year ending June 30, 1917. il map 

 Fla Ag Ext Rep 1917:1-95 '18 



Report of the bibliographer; and l)ills I'elating 

 to agricultur.al extension introduced in Con- 

 gress Dec. 15, 1909 to Dec. 12, 1913, by A. C. 

 "True; Report of the committee on instruc- 

 tion of agriculture; County organization of 

 extension work in agricvilture and home 

 economics, by C. A. Keffer; Organization of 

 cooperative extension work, machinery and 

 method, by B. T. Galloway; Shall extension 

 service include the social, recreational and 

 educational improveinent of rural and urban 

 districts? by W. D. Hurd. Assn Am Ag Coll 

 & Exp Pro 1915:32-44, 45-70, 214-20, 220-4, 

 232-41 



Report of the committee on cooperation of 

 farmers' institutes with other educational 

 agencies. E. L. Luther. Am Assn Farmers' 

 Inst Workers Pro 1916:54-9 '17 



Results of farm management deinonstration 

 work in U.S.A. L. H. Goddard. Int R Sci & 

 Prac Ag 7, no 9:1337-40 S '16 



Short course schools in Manitoba. S. T. New- 

 ton. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:717-18 Jl '18 



Shows growth in war time of extension ser- 

 vice work. Weekly N Y 6:6 D 11 '18 



Sixteenth Iowa dairy special. E. S. Estel. il 

 Kimball's D F 14:428 Jl 1 '16 



State and the farmer. A. F. Woods. Ag Digest 

 1:173-4 N '16 



State's part in agricultural activities. C. P. 

 Norgord. la Ag Bd Yearbook 1916:105-12 



Taking the vmiversitv to the farmer. A. J. 

 Meyer. Mo Ag Bd B v 14:69-77 Ap '16 



3d annual report of the Arizona agricultural 

 extension service for the year ending De- 

 cember 1, 1917. Ariz Ag Ext Rep 1917:1-51 

 n.d. 



3d annual report of the North Carolina agri- 

 cultural extension service for the year 

 ended June 30, 1917. il N C Ag Ext Rep 1917: 

 1-119 '18 



Three West Virginia counties show service 

 extension workers can give. Weekly N L 6: 

 10 N 27 '18 



University farm and the Minnesota state hor- 

 ticultural society helpful in developing the 

 farms and homes of the northwest. A. F. 

 Woods, il Minn Hort 44:297-302 Ag '16 



Work of the soil improvement committee of 

 the Southern fertilizer association. H. Hodg- 

 son. Am Fert 46:24-5 F 17 '17 



See also Agricultural clubs; Agricultural 

 colleges — Short courses; Agricultural in- 

 struction act; Banks and agricultural de- 

 velopment; County agents; Dairy extension 

 conference; Dairy extension work; Demon- 

 stration work in agriculture; Extension 

 education; Farm bin-eaus; Farm home 

 demonstration work; Farm tours; Farmers' 

 institutes; Home economics extension work; 

 Horticultural extension work; Moving pic- 

 tures in extension ■work; Poultry extension 

 work; Railroads and agricultural develop- 

 ment; Special trains. Educational; United 

 States boys' working reserve; Women's in- 

 stitutes 



