Annual reports of county extension agents, 1915-, 1915-1970.

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Annual reports of county extension agents, 1915-, 1915-1970.

Annual narrative reports of extension work carried out in the 29 Utah counties, including reports on irrigation, weed control, community improvement projects, livestock, grazing, insect control, seed certification programs, boy's and girl's clubs, and home demonstrations.

109 boxes (54.5 linear ft.)

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