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2. Index
3. 24 The Life of an Extension Worker Is an Honorable Occupation and an Interesting One
4. Epilogue Now as Never Before Farmers Have Put Into Use Many Practices Advocated by the Extension Service
5. Photographs
6. Works Cited
7. 45 Effort Must Be Directed Toward Building for the Future
8. Notes
9. 44 Boys Are Having a Hard Time Making Fox Hole Dreams Come True
10. 42 Draining the Woodlots of the Larger Oaks, Walnuts, Maples, and Sycamores
11. 43 Think More of the Soil as a Heritage to Be Conserved and Passed On to Those Who Follow
12. Part 4: Beyond World War II (1945-1946)
13. 16 Hybrid Corn Is With Us to Stay Until Something Is Found to Take Its Place
14. 40 School Children of America! Help Save Your Fathers', Brothers', and Neighbors' Lives by Collecting Milkweed Pods
15. 41 American Hemp Will Go On Duty Again
16. 39 Extension Meetings Will Be Curtailed Due to Gas Rationing, Thin Tires, and Busier People
17. 38 Farmers Were Second Only to the Army in Needing Fuel
18. 22 Runts and Diseased Pigs Seldom Lift the Mortgage
19. 37 Patriotic Duty to Get the Most Possible Mileage From Tires
20. 35 Explaining the Red Tape That Farmers Must Go Through to Get Electricity
21. 36 Machinery Will Need to Be Replaced Before the Supply of Baling Wire Is Exhausted
22. 32 The Armed Forces Have Taken 1,500 Men, Including Farmers. Why Wouldn't It Create Many Problems?
23. 34 Farm Women and Children Will Ride the Machinery to the Desired 10 Percent Increase in Production of Meat, Milk, and Eggs
24. 33 All Agricultural Workers Seeking Employment in Industrial Factories Must Have a Statement of Transfer From the County Agent
25. 30 Tomatoes Have Become a Major Crop
26. 31 The Total Increase in Home Production and Consumption Would Be a Staggering Amount of Food
27. 27 Production Goals That Looked Impossible Were Reached
28. 28 Higher Hog, Dairy, and Poultry Prices Created an Interest Like Never Before
29. 29 For Patriotic Reasons as well as for Profit, Acreage Has Been Expanded
30. 26 The County Agent Is Expected to Be a Walking Encyclopedia on Government Programs
31. 21 Sheep Have a Place on Most Every Farm
32. 18 Growing Wheat Is One Thing and Growing Quality Wheat Is Another
33. 19 Farmers on the Lookout for Some New or Different Crop That Offers More Promise for Fair Returns
34. 20 Not More Cows but Fewer and Better Dairy Cows Is the Imperative Need
35. 25 Fitting the Extension Program to Wartime Conditions Has Required Some Give and Take
36. 23 A Bushel Basket of Eggs Brings In as Much Money as 100 Bushels of Corn
37. 14 Shall I Sell One Team on a Four-Horse Farm and Buy a Tractor?
38. 12 Extension Work Interrupted by Extreme Droughts and Flood
39. Part 3: Soldiers of the Soil During World War II (1940-1945)
40. 13 There Is Convenience and Satisfaction of Flipping a Switch and Getting Light
41. 9 Conservation of Soil Is the Solution on Which Will Hang Future Extension Activities
42. 15 The Average Farmer Has Not Learned the Principles of Economic Uses of Wood Lots
43. 11 Land Use Planning Not Altogether a New Idea
44. 10 Erosion Is One of the Major Problems Which Must Be Faced
45. 7 The Man With the High-Producing Soil, Hen, Cow, and Sow That Kept Operating Expense Down Was Able to Return a Profit
46. 6 Cash Is the One Article That Is Scarcest and Hardest to Get
47. 5 Live Out of the Garden, the Smoke House, and Cellar
48. 8 Farmers Hanging On by a Mere Thread Reached Out for Benefit Payments to Save Their Farms
49. 4 Does the County Agent Do Anybody or Group of Farmers Any Good or Justify His Expense?
50. Part 2: Outlasting the Great Depression (1929-1939)
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