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above club was tlie forming of a Woman's Auxiliary 

 Clu'b, the members being wives of the men of the above 

 mentioned club. These clubs conducted a Farmers' 

 Chautauqua Oct. 25, 26, 27, and on November 5th organ- 

 ized a Farmers ' Night School, which meets Monday and 

 Friday night of each week. 



In addition to the above the county agent has co- 

 operated with the St. Matthews Produce Exchange, which 

 is the strongest local organization of potato growers; 

 the Buechel Exchange, which contains many very suc- 

 cessful second crop potato and onion set growers ; the 

 Middletown Produce Exchange composed of potato, 

 strawberry and tomato growers ; and the Orchard Grass 

 Seed Association, which is practically the center of the 

 orchard grass seed industry of the United States. 



Teavel. 



(1) 1,145 miles were traveled by rail. 



(2) 7,494 miles were traveled by machine. 



(3) 8,639 miles were traveled by both rail and ma- 

 chine. 



January 1st, 1915, to October 9th, 1915. 



DiSTEIBUTION OF WOEK. 



Demonstrators — 



Work was carried on with 88 demonstrators, with 

 239 demonstrations of all kinds having a total acreage of 

 4,224 acres. 



Co-operators — 



Work was conducted with 121 co-operators having 

 an estimated acreage of 2,876 acres. 



Summary of Work — 



(1) 171 farmers were visited in the interest of the 

 demonstration work from January 1st to October 9th, 

 1915. 



(2) 358 interviews and consultations were held at 

 the office up to October 9, 1915. 



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