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Domestic News June 11, 1936

Askov American

Askov, Pine County, Minnesota

What is this article about?

Max McMillin reports that about 2700 farm work sheets have been submitted in an unnamed county, with 100 more expected this week, covering 87% of farms per 1930 census. Listing nearly complete; meetings planned to set county base and notify farmers.

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GOOD PERCENTAGE OF WORK SHEETS IN

"About 2700 work sheets have been filled out by the community committee men and turned in to the county agent's office," according to Max McMillin, emergency county agent.

There are about 100 more to be turned in this week. This will make about 87% of the farms in this county having a work sheet according to the number of farms in the 1930 census.

The listing of the work sheets is practically completed and a meeting will be held this week with one of the state men, to determine the county base.

Following this the community committee men will meet to go over each township, and as soon as possible after that each farmer will be notified as to what his base is.

What sub-type of article is it?

Agriculture

What keywords are associated?

Work Sheets Farms County Agent Base Determination

What entities or persons were involved?

Max Mcmillin

Domestic News Details

Event Date

This Week

Key Persons

Max Mcmillin

Outcome

about 87% of the farms in this county having a work sheet according to the number of farms in the 1930 census; listing of the work sheets is practically completed; meeting to determine the county base; community committee men will meet to go over each township; each farmer will be notified as to what his base is

Event Details

About 2700 work sheets have been filled out by the community committee men and turned in to the county agent's office. There are about 100 more to be turned in this week. The listing of the work sheets is practically completed and a meeting will be held this week with one of the state men, to determine the county base. Following this the community committee men will meet to go over each township, and as soon as possible after that each farmer will be notified as to what his base is.

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