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(3) Wheat — 24 demonstrators with a total of 396% 

 acres. 



(4) Potatoes — 9 demonstrators with a total of 

 1441/^ acres. 



(5) Soy Beans — 6 demonstrators with a total of 92 

 acres. 



(6) Cow Peas — 8 demonstrators with a total of 51 

 acres. 



(7) Crimson Clover — 5 demonstrators with a total 

 of 29 acres. 



(8) Rye — 21 demonstrators with a total of 312 

 acres. 



(9) Red Clover — 15 demonstrators with a total of 

 266 acres. 



(10) Orchards — 3 demonstrators, total of 155 

 acres. 



(11) Lime — 52 demonstrators, total of 1,4341/2 tons, 

 total acreage of 336 acres. 



(12) Rotations — 6 demonstrators with a total of 

 1,368 acres. 



(13) Dairying — 7 demonstrators with a total num- 

 ber of 201 cows. 



(14) Be^f Cattle — 5 demonstrators with a total of 

 260 head. 



(15) Hogs — 6 demonstrators. 



(16) State Fair Association Experiment Work: 

 Alfalfa. 



(17) Boys' Corn Clnb with an enrollment of 26 

 members. The boys of this club won $75 in prizes at the 

 State Fair. 



(18) Boys' Pig Club with an enrollment of 15 mem- 

 bers. Thirteen of these boys exhibited their pigs at the 

 State Fair and won $70 worth of prizes. 



(19) Made 62 visits to the boys of the several clubs. 



(20) Soil Fertility Experiments— W. F. Woodruff, 

 18 acres ; Greorge Long, 36 acres. 



Travel. 



(1) 1,129 miles were traveled by rail. 



(2) 5,982 miles were traveled by auto. 



F. E. Meeeiman, 



County Agent. 



