HOME PROJECTS 383 



12. Sunday school attendance. Percentage of days for each 

 member. 



13. Societies or associations represented. 



14. Clubs or lodges. 



15. Does family make use of a public library? 



16. Are agricultural bulletins read in the home? 



17. List of newspapers in the home. 



18. List of magazines in the home. 



19. List of community events attended or shared in. 



20. Members of family who are leaders or officers in any rural 

 organization or institution. 



21. Natural resources of the farm. 



Animals: Number and breed of horses, cattle, swine, 

 sheep, poultry. 



Fruit: Size, age, and condition of the orchard. 



Size of vegetable garden. 



Farm crops: Number of acres of corn, wheat, oats, tim- 

 othy, clover. Yield of corn, wheat, oats, timothy, clover. 

 Number of acres of alfalfa; yield. Number of acres in pas- 

 ture. Number of acres in wood lot; second growth or 

 planted. 



22. Number of acres of waste land. Why waste? 



23. Farm equipment, buildings, implements (sheltered?), con- 

 veyances. 



24. Modern conveniences in the farm home. 



25. Size of yard. What measures for beautifying yard and 

 farm? 



26. Health conditions: Deaths in the family; causes. What 

 diseases have been in the home during the past three years? What 

 is done to combat the house fly? What is the source of the water 

 supply? How is waste and sewage disposed of? Are the living 

 and sleeping rooms well ventilated? Are there any superstitions 

 about health? 



COMMUNITY CENSUS 

 (Answer as fully as possible.) 



I. Natural Resources: 



1. General topography and elevation. 



2. Is there a ,soil survey of your community? If so, what is 

 the soil type? The limiting soil elements? 



