^533 5 S 533 .U5 Copy 1 STATISTICS OF COOPERATIVE EXTENSION WORK 1920-21 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT CIRCULAR 140 Contribution from the States Relations Service A. C. TRUE, Director Washington, D. C. November, 1920 WASHINQTON : GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : I92« M^ •"-■^o^iapii. j OC ! 1933 ^533 ■^ - Mr ^ STATISTICS OF COOPERATIVE EXTENSION WORK, V< 1920-21. This circular summarizes statistics relating to sources, amounts, ,and project allotment of funds used and number and distribution of persons employed by the State agricultural colleges receiving the benefits of the act of Congress of May 8, 1914 (Smith-Lever Act), providing for the extension work in agricultiu"e and home economics in cooperation mth the United States Department of Agriculture. These statistics have been compiled in part from the budget state- ments in which the -State agricultural colleges have outlined their plan of work and in part from records on file in the States Relations Service. Table I. — MaximuTti amounts of Federal funds which each State under the cooperative extension act.^ is eligible to receive state. Fiscal year 1915-16. Fiscal vear 1916-17. Fi-cal vear 1917-18. Fiscal vear 1918-19. Fiscal vear 1919-20. Fiscal vear 1920-21. Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Ma.ssachnsetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire . New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina. . , North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island . . . . South Carolina... South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia , Washington West Vireinia Wisconsin , Wyoming , Total 1,080,000.00 $.31,491.82 11.715.47 26,678.41 21 037.45 14,792.62 11,397.20 11,279.51 16,486.94 35, 173. 47 13, 108. 84 36, 282. 20 28,931.02 28,781.18 24,555.45 31,088.17 24, 102. 11 14,388.28 17,746.73 12,930.75 28,032.37 24, 898. 99 29,329.35 33,034.17 12,950.01 20, 715. 89 10, 832. 94 12, 133. 46 17,659.22 13,413.20 33,412.72 32, 952. 65 16, 247. 19 35,556.54 26, 255. 69 14,446.36 46,893.54 10,218.31 25,691.15 16.166.89 31,201.01 4.5,969.67 12.4.36.74 12, 273. 77 29,271.96 16,522.46 22,071.73 26, 164. 99 11,249.20 $49,401.67 13,145.03 40,577.08 30. 235. 33 18, 786. 47 12,561.53 12,345 76 21,892.73 56,151.36 15,699 54 58, 184. 03 44, 706. 87 44,432.16 36,685.00 48,661.65 35, 853. 87 18,045.18 24. 202. 34 15,373.04 43,059.35 37,314.81 45,437.14 52,229.32 15,408.35 29, 645. 80 11.527.06 13,911.34 24,041.91 16,257.54 52,978.32 52, 079. 86 21,453.18 56, 853. 66 39, 802. 10 18,151.66 77, 638. 33 10,400.24 38.767.11 21,30.5.96 48, 868. 52 75,944.39 14,467.35 14,168.57 45,331.93 21,957.84 32,131 50 39,63.5.81 12,290.20 1,-580,000.00 $67,311.52 14,574.59 54, 475. 75 39,433.21 22,780.32 13,725.86 13,412.01 27, 298. 52 77, 129. 25 18,290.24 80,085.86 60, 482. 72 60,083.14 48, 814. 55 66, 235. 13 47,605.63 21.702.08 30, 657. 95 17, 81.5. 33 58,086.33 49, 730. 63 61,541.93 71,424.47 17,866.69 38, .575. 71 12,221.18 15,689.22 30, 424. 60 19,101.88 72,513.92 71,207.07 26, 659. 17 78, 150. 78 53,348.51 21, 856. C6 108,383.33 10, 582. 17 51,843.07 26,445.03 66,-536.03 10,5,919.11 16,497.96 16,063.37 61,391.90 27,393.22 42,191.27 53, 106. 63 13,. 331. 20 $85,221.37 16,004.15 68,374. 42 48, a3 1.09 26,774.17 14,890.19 14,478.26 32,704.31 98,107.14 20,880.94 101,987.69 76, 258. 57 75, 734. 12 60,944.10 a3, 808. 61 59,357.39 25,358.98 37,113 56 20, 257. 62 73,113.31 62, 146. 45 77, 652. 72 90, 619. 62 20,325.03 47, 505. 62 12,915.30 17, 467. 10 36, 807. 29 21,946.22 92,049.52 90,334.28 31,865.16 99,447.90 66,894.92 25,562.26 139,128.12 10, 764. 10 64,919.03 31,58110 84,203.54 135, 893. 83 18,528.57 17,958.17 77,4-51 87 32, 828. 60 52,251.04 66,577.45 14,372.20 $103 17: 82 57: 30 16 15 38 119 23 123 92: 91 73 101 71 29: 43 22: 88 74 93 109 22: 56 13 19 43 24 111 109 37 120 80: 29 169: 10: 77 36 101 165 20 19 93 38 62 80 15 2,080,000.00 2,580,000.00 3,080,000.00 131. 22 4.33. 71 273. 09 828. 97 768. 02 054.52 544. 51 110.10 0a5. 03 471. 64 889. 52 034.42 385.10 073. 65 382. 09 109.15 015. 88 509. 17 699. 91 140. 29 562. 27 760. 51 814. 77 783. 37 435. 53 609.42 244.98 189. 98 790. 56 5&5. 12 461.49 071.15 745. 02 441.33 267. 56 872. 91 946. 03 994. 99 723.17 871.05 868. 55 559. 18 852.97 511.84 263. 08 310. 81 048. 27 ■!13. 20 $121,041.07 18,863 27 96,171.76 67, 026. 85 34,761.87 17,218.85 16,610.76 43, 515. 89 140,062.92 26, 062 34 145,791.35 107,810.27 107,036.08 85, 203. 20 118,955.57 82, 860. 91 32, 672. 78 60, 024. 78 25, 142. 20 ia3,167.27 86,978.09 109, 868. 30 129, 009. 92 25,241.71 65,365.44 14,303.54 21,022.86 49,572.67 27,634.90 131,120.72 128,588.70 42, 277. 14 142,042.14 93,987.74 32,972.86 200,617.70 11,127.96 91,070.95 41, 862. 24 119,538.56 195,843.27 22,589.79 21,747.77 109,571.81 43,699.36 72,370.58 93,519.09 16.454.20 3,580,000.00 1 In 1914-15, the amoimt of $10,000 was allotted to each State. 2 Each State must duplicate all Federal money above $10,000 per year. 4 Department Circular iW, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Table II.— Sources of offset to Federal Smith- Lever funds, 1919-20 and 1920-21, and Federal supplementary extension funds , 1919-20 and 1920-21 . State. Alabama: 1919-20 Supplementary. . 1920-21 Supplementary. . Arizona: 1919-20 Supplementary. . 1920-21 Supplementary. . Arkansas: 1919-20 Supplementary. . 1920-21 Supplementary. . California: 1919-20 Supplementary. . 1920-21 Supplementary. . Colorado: 1919-20 Supplementary. . 1920-21 Supplementary.. Connecticut: 1919 20 Supplementary. . 1920-21 Supplementary. . Delaware: 1919-20 Supplementary. . 1920-21 Supplementary. . • Florida: 1919-20 Supplementary.. 1920-21 Supplementary. . Georgia: 1919-20 Supplementary. . 1920-21 Supplementary. . Idaho: 1919-20 Supplementary. . 1920-21 Supplementary. . Illinois: 1919-20 Supplementary. . 1920-21 Supplementary. . Indiana: 1919-20 Supplementary. . 1920-21 Supplementary. . Iowa: 1919-20 Supplementary. 1920-21 Supplementary. Kansas: 1919-20 Supplementary. 1920-21 Supplementary. Kentucky: 1919-20 Supplementary. 1920-21 Supplementary. Louisiana: 1919-20 Supplementary. 1920-21 Supplementary. Maine: 1919-20 Supplementary. 1920-21 Supplementary. Total. State. $93,131.22 S3, 729. 55 111,041.07 53, 729. 55 7, 433. 71 4,288.68 8, 8G3. 27 4, 288. 68 72,273.09 41, 696. 01 86, 171. 76 41. 696. 01 47,828.97 27,593.04 57,026.85 27, 593.64 20. 768. 02 11,981.55 24,761.87 11,981.55 6,054.52 3, 492. 99 7, 218. 85 3, 492. 99 5, 544. 51 3, 198. 75 6,610.76 3, 198. 75 28, 110. 10 IG, 217. 37 33, 515. 89 16, 217. 37 109, 085. 03 62, 933. 67 130, 062. 92 62,933.67 13, 471. 64 7, 772. 10 16, 062. 34 7, 772. 10 113, 889. 52 65, 705. 49 135, 791. 35 05, 705. 49 82, 034. 42 47,327.55 97. 810. 27 47, 327. 55 81,385.10 46, 952. 94 97,036.08 46, 952. 94 63, 073. 65 36,388.65 75, 203. 20 36,388.65 91,382.09 52, 720. 44 108,955.57 52, 720. 44 6i, 109. IS 35. 255. 28 72, 860. 91 35,255.28 19, 015. 88 10, 970. 70 22, 672. 78 10, 970. 70 $92,500.00 20, 000. 00 92, 139. S3 35, 729. 55 7,433.71 4, 288. 68 8, 863. 27 4, 288. 68 72, 273. 09 86, 171. 76 47, 828. 97 27, 593. 64 57,020.85 27, 593. 64 20, 768. 02 4, 046. 00 24, 761. 87 4,781.55 6,054.52 3, 492. 99 7,218.85 3, 492. 99 5,544.51 6, 610. 76 28, 110. 10 16,217.37 33,515.89 109,085.03 'i36,'662.'92 13, 471. 64 7,772.10 16, 062. 34 7, 772. 10 83, 400. 00 'si',m'.m County. 82,034.42 47,327.55 80, 000. 00 81,385.10 4, 650. 00 18,036.08 63, 073. 65 '75,'263.26 91,382.09 2, 720. 44 108, 955. 57 48, 500. 00 '46,' 460.' 91 19,015.88 10, 970. 70 22, 672. 78 .1631.32 33, 729. 55 18,901.24 18,000.00 College. 41,696.01 41, 696. 01 16,217.37 62, 933. 67 '62,' 933.' 67 17,810.27 47,327.55 42, 302. 94 79, 000. 00 46, 952. 94 36,388.65 "36,' 388.' 65 50,000.00 52, 720. 44 12, 609. 15 35, 255. 28 30, 000. 00 35, 255. 28 10, 970. 70 $7, 200 Local. $3, 198. 75 3, 198. 75 30, 489. 52 65,705.49 54,191.35 65, 705. 49 2, 400. 00 Statistics of Cooperative Extension Work, 1920-1921. 5 Table ll.—Sources of offset to Federal Smith-Lever funds, 1919-20 and 1920-21, and Federal suTpplementary extension funds , 1919-20 and 1920-21 — Continued. State. Total. State. Coimty. College. Local. Maryland: 1919-20 $33, .569. 17 19,366.83 40, 024. 78 19,366.83 12,099.91 7,326.87 15, 142. 20 7, 326. 87 78, 140. 29 4.5, 080. 94 93, 107. 27 4.5,080.94 64,562.27 37,247.46 76,978.09 37,217.46 83,760.51 48.323.37 99,868.30 48,323.37 99,814.77 57, .58.5. 45 119,009.92 57, 585. 45 12,783.37 7,375.02 15,241.71 7,375.02 46,435.53 26,789.73 55,365.44 26,789.73 3,609.42 2. 082.36 4,303.54 2,082.36 9,244.98 5,333.64 11,022.86 5,333.64 33,189.98 19, 148. 07 39,572.67 19, 148. 07 14,790.66 8, ,533. 02 17,634.90 8,533.02 101,58.5.12 .58,606.80 121,120.72 58,606.80 99,461.49 ,57,381.63 118,588.70 57,381.63 27,071.15 15,617.97 32,277.14 15,617.97 110,7-15.02 63,891.36 132,042.14 63,891.36 70,441.33 40.639.23 83,987.74 40,639.23 :?33, 569. 17 19, .366. 83 40, 024. 78 19,366.83 12, 699. 91 7,326.87 15, 142. 20 Supplementary 1920-21 Supplementary Massachusetts: 1919-20 Supplementary 1920-21 Supplementary $7, 326. 87 Michigan: 1919-20 78, 140. 29 Supplementary 45, 080. 94 1920^21 .. 9,3, 167. 27 Supplementary 45,080.94 Minnesota: 1919-20 64,562.27 Supplementary 37,247.46 1920-21 76,978.09 Supplementary 37,247.46 36,760.51 48,323.37 3,668.30 48,323.37 29,814.77 30,000.00 Mississippi: 1919-20 47,000.00 Supplementary 1920-21 96,200.00 Supplementary Missouri: 1919-20 70,000.00 Supplementary $27 585 45 1920-21 70,000.00 49' 009. 92 57 585.45 Supplementary Montana: 1919-20 12,783.37 7,375.02 15,241.71 7,375.02 Supplementary 1920-21 Supplementary Nebraska: 1919-20 846,435.53 Supplementary 26,789.73 1920-21 55,365.44 Supplementary 26,789.73 Nevada: 1919-20 ■ 3,609.42 2,082.36 Supplementary. 1920-21 4,303.54 2,082.36 Supplementary New Hampshire: 1919-20 9,244.98 Supplementary 5,333.64 1920-21 11,022.86 Supplementary 5,333.64 Ne\v Jersey: 1919-20 33,189.98 6, 810. 02 39,572.67 19,148.07 14, 790. .56 8,533.02 17,634.90 Supplementary 12,338.05 1920-21 Supplementary New Mexico: 1919-20 1920-21 Supplementary 8,533.02 New York: 1919-20 93,135.12 56.7.50.00 6,000.00 51,000.00 99,461. 19 30,000.00 118,588.70 30,000.00 27,071.15 8,450.00 1,856.80 64,120.72 7,606.80 1920-21 51,000.00 North (Carolina: 1919-20 27,381.63 1920-21 27,381.63 North Dakota: 1919 20 15,617.97 1920-21 .. 32,277.14 9,999.86 110,745.02 5,618.11 Ohio: 1919-20 63,891.36 1920-21 132,642.14 63,891.36 Oklahoma: 1919 20 70,441.33 ""83 ,"987." 74' 40,639.23 1920-21 Supplementary 40,639.23 6 Department Circular IW, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Table II. — Sources of offset to Federal Smith-Lever funds, 1919-20 and 1920-21, and Federal supplementary extension funds, 1919-20 and 1920-21 — Continued. state. Total. State. County. College. Local. Oregon: 1919 20 $19,267.56 11,115.90 22,972.86 11,115.90 159,872.91 25,000.00 190,617.70 92,234.37 946.03 545. 79 1,127.96 545.79 67,994.99 39,227.88 81,070.00 39,227.88 26,723.17 15,417.21 31,862.24 15,417.21 91.871.05 38,865.00 109,5.38.56 53,002.53 155. 868. 55 89,924.16 185,843.27 89,924.16 10, 559. 18 6,091.83 12,589.79 6,091.83 9,852.97 5,684.40 11,747.77 5,684.40 83,511.84 48,179.91 99,571.81 48,179.91 28,263.98 16,306.14 33,699.36 16,306.14 52,310.81 30, 179. 31 62,370.58 30, 179. 31 70,048.27 40,412.46 83,519.09 40,412.46 5,413.20 3, 123. 00 6,454.20 3, 123. 00 $19,267.56 $11,115.90 1920 21 22,972.86 11,115.90 57,500.00 Pennsylvania: 19i9-20 102,372.91 25,000.00 190,617.70 11,382.30 946. 03 1920-21 80,852.07 Rhode Island: 1910 20 . - 8545. 79 1,127.96 545.79 1920 21 ... South Carolina: 1919 20 67,994.99 39,227.88 1920-21 81,070.00 39,227.88 South Dakota: 1919-20 . 26,723.17 15,417.21 31,862.24 15,417.21 48,000.00 1,000.00 47,000.00 1920-21 Tennessee: 1919-20 43,871.05 37,86.5.00 62,538.56 53,002.53 1920-21 Texas: 1919 20 155,868.55 89,924.16 1920 21 185,843.27 89,924.16 Utah: 1919 20 10,559.18 6,091.83 12,589.79 6,091.83 9,852.97 1920 21 .. . Vermont: 1919-20 5,681.40 1920-21 11,747.77 5,684.40 83,511.84 Virginia: 1919-20 48,179.91 1920-21 99, 571. 81 32,119.94 28,263.98 16,059.97 Washington: 1919-20 ... . ... 16,306.14 1920-21 33,699.36 16,306.14 4,490.00 West Virginia: 1919-20 47,820.81 30,179.31 30,000.00 1920-21 ... 32,370.58 30,179.31 Wisconsin: 1919-20 70,048.27 30,412.46 13,935.22 10,000.00 1920-21 ... 69,583.87 40,412.46 5,413.20 3,12.3.00 6,454.20 3, 123. 00 Wyoming: 1919 20 1920-21 Total: 1919-20 2,600,000.00 1,418,628.10 3,099,999.05 1,500,000.00 2,328,948.25 368, 134. 94 2,. 560, 255. 95 334,779.43 185,676.70 935,916.48 309,224.17 1,021,295.93 54,885.53 18,086.99 124,917.66 17,434.95 $30,489.52 Supplementarv 96, 489. 69 1920-21 105,601.27 Supplementary 126,489.69 Statistics of Cooperative Extension Work, 1920-1921. 7 Table III. — Sources of funds for cooperative agricultural extension work, 1919-20 and 1920-21. State. Alabama: 1919-20 1920-21 Arizona: 1919-20 1920-21 Arkansas: 1919-20 1920-21 California: 1919-20 1920-21 Colorado: 1919-20 1920-21 Connecticut: 1919-20 1920-21 Delaware: 1919-20 1920-21 Florida: 1919-20 1920-21 Georgia: 1919-20 1920-21 Idaho: 1919-20 1920-21 Illinois: 1919-20 1920-21 Indiana: 1919-20 1920-21 Iowa: 1919-20 1920-21 Kansas: 1919-20 1920-21 Kentucky: 1919-20 1920-21 Louisiana: 1919-20 1920-21 Maine: 1919-20 1920-21 Maryland: 1919-20 1920-21 Massachusetts: 1919-20 1920-21 Michigan: 1919-20 1920-21 Minnesota: 1919-20.... 1920-21 Mississippi: 1919-20 1920-21 $35,000 United States Department ol Agricul- ture. Farm- ers' coop- erative dem- on- stra- tion work. Other bu- reaus. S10,260 25, 000 25, 000 14, 780 5,100 2,300 2,100 7,800 2,700 5,120 17,020 6,980 4,050 10,680 7,450 3,720 7,100 6,940 5,000 2,200 3,600 12, 931 4,140 1,000 3,700 1,500 5,620 1,800 4,900 5,280 6,900 2,800 23,360 8,930 Smith-Lever. Regular. Federal. .$103, 131 121,041 17, 434 18,863 82,273 96, 172 57, 828 67,027 30,768 34,762 16,055 17,219 15,544 16,611 38, 110 43,516 119,085 140,063 23, 472 26,062 123, 890 145,791 92,034 107, 810 91,385 107,036 73,074 85,203 101,382 118,956 71,109 82,861 29,016 32,673 43,569 50, 025 22,700 25, 142 88,140 103, 167 74,562 86,978 93, 761 109, 869 State. $93, 131 111,041 7,434 8,863 72,273 86, 172 47,828 57,027 20,768 24,762 6,055 7,219 5,544 6,611 28,110 33,516 109,085 130,063 13, 472 16,062 113,890 135, 791 82, 034 97,810 81,385 97,036 63,074 75,203 91,382 108,956 61,109 72, 861 19,016 22,673 33,569 40,025 12,700 15, 142 78, 140 93, 167 64, 562 76,978 83,761 99,869 Supplementary. Federal. $53,730 53,730 4,289 4,289 41,696 41,696 27,594 27,594 11,982 11,982 3,493 3,493 3,199 3,199 16,217 16,217 62,934 62,934 7,772 7,772 65,705 65,705 47,328 47,328 46,953 46,953 36,389 36,389 52,720 52,720 35,255 35,255 10,971 10,971 19,367 19,367 7,327 7,327 45,081 45,081 37,247 37,248 48,323 48,323 State. $53,730 53, 730 4,289 4,289 ■''i38,711 41,696 41,696 27,594 27,594 11,982 11,982 3,493 3,-493 3,199 3,191 16,217 16,217 62,934 62,934 7,772 7,772 65,705 65,705 47,328 47,328 46,953 46,953 36,389 36,389 52,720 52,720 35,255 35,255 10,971 10,971 19,367 19,367 7,327 7,327 45,081 45,081 37,247 37,248 48,323 48,323 State and col- lege. 68,001 105, 868 12,050 10,000 43, 420 93,754 11,075 9,590 1,100 109,200 202,201 8,000 15, 180 40,080 102,525 50, 4,85 37,018 4,300 3,940 12, 780 46, 593 60,926 83,687 63,888 39,022 County. $20,000 28,099 12,625 19,722 118,384 111,854 120,000 116,250 51,878 62, 600 51,090 38,774 51,040 57,390 67, 480 110,656 99,291 137,532 174,305 318, 405 79,183 60, 670 224,824 168, 267 46, 351 109, 144 5,000 31,480 36,783 802 41,753 15,500 163,600 238,800 93,284 48,999 121,283 106, 618 95, 800 140,000 41,115 2,400 17,282 4,706 5,000 600 32,500 4,' 510 13,326 44, 100 187, 450 294, 500 1,000 5,000 3,200 600 90,980 5,400 Total. $368, 982 407,041 124, 486 133, 837 404, 102 415, 690 369,247 422, 660 163,328 185, 188 167,789 185,852 35, 586 52,001 183, 404 191,956 479. 138 586, 130 285, 129 437,491 543, 495 739,397 381,881 435,946 740, "WO 885,210 321,. 562 393,012 342, 804 373,352 282. 139 305,355 94, 474 101,830 189, 105 207,377 303,000 402,625 377,363 352,265 419, 869 492, 653 433,728 490,314 8 Department Circular IW, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Table III. — Sources of funds for cooperative agricultural extension work, 1919-20 and /9S0-fi— Continued. State. Missouri: 1919-20 1920-21 Monlana: 1919-20 1920-21 Nebraska: 1919-20 1920-21 Nevada: 1919-20 1920-2,1 New Hampshire: 1919-20 1920-21 New Jersey: 1919-20 1920-21 New Mexico: 1919-20 1920-21 New York: 1919-20 1920-21 North Carolina: 1919-20 1920-21 North Dakota: 1919-20 1920-21 Ohio: 1919-20 1920-21 Oklahoma: 1919-20 1920-21 Oreeon: 1919-20 1920-21 Pemisylvania: 19i9-20 1920-21 Rhode Island: 1919-20 1920-21 South Carolina: 1919-20 1920-21 South Dakota: 1919-20 1920-21 Temiessee: 1919-20 1920-21 Texas: 1919-20 1920-21 Utah: 1919-20 1920-21 Vermont: 1919-20 1920-211 Virginia: 1919-20 1920-21 United States Department of Aqricul- tme. Farm- ers' coop- erative dem- on- stra- tion work. $10, 800 10, 800 24, 600 24, 600 12,000 11,400 10, 500 11, 100 16, 250 19,200 10,533 15,016 20, 119 22,808 11,700 10,500 35,000 36,000 20,400 25,800 8,400 9,900 34,000 34,000 20,400 23,400 4,200 69 7,500 7,500 34,000 32,800 20,400 23,220 35,000 35,000 59,000 59, 000 21,600 23,100 18,600 Other bu- reaus. $7, 080 1,200 27,000 3,420 3,650 4,100 1,500 1,200 3,300 1,805 1,500 3,500 19, 140 20,420 3,000 3,800 1,500 3,860 4, 3,480 4, 1,000 15,770 11,220 13,610 10,580 19,430 7,400 2,700 600 32.000 2,400 32.0001 1,300 Smith-Lever. RcfTular. Federal. S109, 815 129,010 22, 783 25,242 56,436 65,365 13,609 14,303 19,245 21,023 43, 190 49,573 24,791 27,635 111,585 131, 121 109,461 128,589 37,071 42,277 120, 745 142,042 80,441 93,988 29,267 32,973 169, 873 200,618 10,946 11,128 77,995 91,071 36,723 41,862 101,871 119,539 165,869 195, 843 20,559 22,589 19,8.53 21,748 93,512 83, 109, 572 99, State. ,815 ,010 ,245 ,023 101, 121, ,461 ,589 110, 132, 159, 190, 946 ,128 91, 109, 155, 185, ,853 ,748 Supplementary . Federal. 512 572 State. 857, 585 57,585 7,375 7,375 26, 790 26,790 2,682 2,082 5,334 5,334 19,148 19,148 8,533 8,533 57,382' 57,382 15,618' 15,618i 63,891 63,891 40,639 40,639 11,116 11,115 25,000 92, 234 546 546 39,228 39,228 15,417 15,417 38,865 53,003 89,924 89,924 6,092 6,092 5,684 5,684 48, 180 48, 180 State and col- lege. S57, 5S5 57, 585 7,375 7,375 26,790 26, 790 2,082 2,082 5,334 5,334 19,148 19, 148 8,533 8,533 58,607] 58,607 58,607 68,607 57,382 57,382 15,618 15,618 63,891 63,891 40,639 40,639 11,116 11,115 25,000 92,234 546 546 39, 228 39, 228 15,417 15,417 38,865 53,003 89, 924 89,924 6,092 6,092 5,684 5,684 48, 180 48, 180 559,842 69,585 21,980 "26,'667 6,279 28,940 160, 780 160,653 134,801 28,000 29,000 40,356 37,959 Coimty. 93,340 1,200 750 6,116 7,300 7,000 35,584 33,583 2,000 3,000 10,930 13,180 48, 450 21,913 18,600 75,000 94, 500 42,750 80,505 3,900 12,600 36,440 38,162 70,000 77,700 51,391 60J37 297,226 384,781 51,518 82,450 62,819 81,782 59,384 62,597 45,881 100,000 38,065 64,100 Other. $8, 400 1,350 17,700 46,373 3,975 41,400 6,. 500 6,200 13,481 57,820 94,538 81,665 119,627 243,455 52,370 37,102 15,600 15,600 18,342 66,614 4,300 11,880 20,000 72,920 8,500 2,188 550 6,725 27,780 3,050 22,000 11,544 Total. S351 376 212 247 232 292, 801 970 429 635 209 242 471 518, 327 418 205 263 386 575 294 359 251 243 322 383 699 882 337 405 714 540 458 339 456 295 982 537 048 076 073 437 834 601 590 290 344 613 ,597 372 X 212 122 781 054 631 996 946 773 234 352 527 026 082 664 644 319 932 664 670 418 ' Estimated, budget not received. Statistics of Coopefative Extension Work, 1920-1921. 9 Table III. — Sources of funds for cooperative agricultural extension work, 1919-20 and 1920-21— QontimiQd. United States Department Smith-Lever. State and col- lege. Coimty. Other. of A.ETicul- ture. Regular. Supplementary. State. Farm- ers' coop- erative dem- on- stra- tion work. Other bu- reaus. Federal. State. Federal. State. Total. Washington: 1919-20... $21,600 25,800 19,000 19,000 8,100 10,200 15,900 19,500 984,780 1,006,750 $9,020 3,600 2,000 2,000 2,000 1,500 295,795 174,497 $38,264 43,699 62,311 72,371 80,048 93,519 15,413 16,454 3,080,000 3,580,000 $28,264 33,699 52,311 62,371 70,048 83,519 5,413 6,454 2,600,000 3,100,000 $16,306 16,306 30,179 30,179 40,412 40,412 3,123 3,123 1,418,627 1,500,000 $16,306 16,306 30,179 30,179 40,412 40,412 3,123 3,123 1,418,627 1,500,000 S82,738 99,734 39,059 $24,' 482 $212,498 1920-21... 260,026 257,418 255,100 283,885 295,064 137,063 132,737 14,253,944 16,830,649 WestVirginia: 1919-20... 1920-21... $20,779 39,000 20,882 Wisconsin: 1919-20... 1920-21... 21,983 25,002 26,134 27,060 2,994,031 3,727,031 496,583 611,391 Wyoming: 1919-20... 1920-21... Total: 1919-20... 1920-21... 66,457 57,023 965,503 1,630,980 10298°— 2C 10 Department Circular HO, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Table IV. — Total of funds from all sources for cooperative agricultural State. g.23 1 Ah 5 f5 Ala.: 1919-20.. 1920-21.. Ariz.: 1919-20.. 1920-21.. Ark.: 1919-20.. 1920-21.. CaUf.: 1919-20.. 1920-21.. Colo.: 1919-20.. 1920-21.. Conn.: 1919-20. . 1920-21.. Del.: 1919-20.. 1920-21.. Fla.: 1919-20. . 1920-21.. Ga.: 1919-20., 1920-21., Idaho: 1919-20. 1920-21. 111.: 1919-20. 1920-21. Ind.: 1919-20. 1920-21. Iowa: 1919-20. 1920 21. Kans.: 191»-20. 1920-21. Kv.: 1919-20. 1920-21. La.: 1919-20. 1920-21. Mc: 1919-20. 1920-21. Md.: 1919-20. 1920-21. Mass.: 1919-20. 1920-21. Mich.: 1919-20. 1920-21. Minn.: 1919-20. 1920-21. Miss.: 1919-20. 1920-21. Mo.: 1919-20. 1920-21. Monl.: 1919-20. 1920-21. Nebr.: 1919 20. 1920-21. S368,9S2 407,041 124,486 133,837 404, 102 415,690 369, 247 422,660 163,328 185, 188 167, 789 185,852 35,586 52,001 183,404 191,956 479. 138 586, 130 285, 129 437^491 543,495 739,39" 381,881 435,946 7 10, .530 885,210 321,ii62 393,012 342,804 373,352 282. 139 305,355 94,474 101,830 189, 105 207,377 303,000 402,625 377,363 352, 265 419, 869 492,653 433,728 490,314 351,714 376,540 212,4.58 247,339 232,456 292,295 $18, 800 18,510 8,744 20,529 31,181 23,500 28,300 10,370 12,990 14,010 20,201 6,706 14, 996 10,205 10,540 24,800 36, 100 19,540 31,260 15,995 15,24 16,304 15,755 47,540 30, 100 12,000 16,939 31,151 27,006 14,520 19,0.50 14,903 1.5,060 24,214 24,480 21,210 18,820 14,390 14,850 29,060 20,487 15,080 15, 200 15,400 15,040 19, 783 10,344 11,393 15,945 $3, 800 4,000 1,240 1,300 4,046 6,000 1,200 1,040 1,054 3,201 3,696 11,000 10,000 3,000 3,600 5,000 4,000 2,500 2,500 13,333 11,400 1,200 4,000 6,000 3,565 5,000 1,200 800 3,500 4,500 3,900 4,340 3,000 3,500 6,840 5,700 7, .500 6,000 6,520 1,500 3,500 2,000 8,880l $186,452 208, 310 32, 436 35,802 213,479 200,965 239,390 292,920 100,020 105,864 36, 280 42,300 12,900 15, 720 77,470 91, 137 215,898 272,222 128,580 154,365 404,600 569,250 259,357 302,568 479,227 689,300 177, .524 222,550 14.5,073 132,036 151,994 146,125 47,1.50 49,590 77,993 81,667 140,840 110,252 202, 167 169,721 278, 349,208 220,846 224, 142 171,926 202,720 100,875 132,890 147,695 159,440 $91,331 117,271 12,243 17,400 125, 208 133,844 62,220 62,588 12,415 13,280 37, 767 37,651 $1,000 1,600 7,380 1,500 $8, 600 4,930 10, 107 12,241 $4,080 $1,399 1,700 $5, 2^10 $5, 600 3,960 4,900 3,220 5,400 $2,800 4,200 $6,500 4,500 67, 725 71,261 143, 520 185,608 42, 420' 50,768 74,500 91,200 20,510 23,665 71,954 95,020 34,670 44,863 92,000i 108,260 63,628 76,410 15,211 17,090 43,418 54,380 51,210 95,846 48,925 38,912 44,340 49,880 114,140 137,042 62, ,578 49, 754 47, 400 39,050 24,225 30,500 1,000 8,500 2,900 1,200 14,993 10,420 4,000 4,000 800 800 2,500 500 1,395 3,400 1,620 940 3,200 6,000 9,300 26,270 27, ~ 13,655 23, 130 29,230 26,200 5,000 12,650 14,383 7,460 13,940 6,900 50, 550 62,059 1.5,000 27, 700 20,460 17,798 25,800 51,500 16,061 23,400 15,900 24,440 10,740 12,450 6,990 7,040 7,600 8,040 27,290 101,114 38,850 46,287 15,830 23,260 20,972 29,950 24, 180 18,200 6,700 11,950 17,710 26, 120 4,000 4,480 4,800 3,850 4,000 8,500 3,660 5,250 3,000 3,900 2,800 1,550 2,600 4,420 3,682 6,500 8,100 14,460 17,100 6,000 7,100 7,440 12,600 11,600 14,900 5,674 7,600 9,060 13,200 5,900 6,810 2,540 1,850 6,200 3,800 7^180 6,150 6, .535 8,500 2,700 4,850 9,820 11,900 11,880 15,600 2,300 4,350 3,110 3,440 2,400 2,700 8,300 13,340 3,140 3,400 9,200 9,400 3,521 4,760 2,420 2,720 3,200 3,100 6,320 5,835 5, 835 7,600 4,420 4,850 3,800 5,890 8,350 2,000 3,900 2,740 7,140 9,400 6,600 7,320 7,740 ,5,200 7,000 10, 180 11,580 14,476 12,200 5,673 6,800 4,600 12,100 8,260 7,040 3,140 3,400 3,500 5,390 6,718 3,000 16,190 12,970 15,230 11,000 7,-510 6,940 3,300 4,230 2,980 2,840 statistics of Cooperative Extension Work, 1920-1921. H extension work for two years ending June 30, 1921, by projects. \ >> i 1 9 o d oa 1 < 6jO 1 0.2 1 1 1 2I -> 16 -3 to i s 1-5 00 53 r-T tH >-> t-i 3 1-5 Alabama 67 14 75 45 35 8 3 54 152 34 102 92 99 105 120 64 16 23 13 84 86 81 114 41 93 15 10 19 26 57 100 51 75 77 35 67 5 45 66 96 250 28 14 100 37 55 71 21 67 '"'45 4 13 1 ""25 80 2 14 27 9 9 28 41 1 11 27 48 13 4 5 67 3 52 11 13 6 3 36 81 3 18 31 11 39 39 43 3 13 10 17 23 49 15 8 8 65 6 53 13 19 7 3 33 83 7 20 32 16 56 47 43 4 16 9 22 19 44 14 7 9 62 7 61 17 16 8 2 37 117 11 22 40 26 53 45 42 9 23 11 30 16 53 15 12 8 6 9 10 11 41 69 17 20 62 14 45 4 40 13 57 92 15 13 53 22 45 22 13 1,436 66 11 ,68 33 29 S 3 53 120 27 53 83 97 67 90 58 16 22 ,13 71 85 79 71 23 79 8 10 17 25 56 91 38 63 77 24 53 5 43 59 91 178 28 13 75 34 48 59 _^ 2,435 65 11 66 35 27 S 3 47 134 32 63 76 99 53 71 55 16 23 13 63 86 75 52 24 54 4 10 18 26 55 87 32 65 70 23 40 4 45 36 76 168 22 13 71 29 48 41 13 55 10 58 35 24 s 3 32 97 34 81 6S IS 19 27 28 67 3 65 24 7 8 3 54 125 24 8'i 22 96 14 96 33 14 22 12 24 39 71 48 18 30 10 9 8 11 38 72 33 13 50 15 4S 54 6 58 8 3 6 2 42 93 4 17 8 23 8 74 32 2 23 10 13 8 64 20 11 10 5 6 5 5 24 66 5 5 46 5 32 6 Arizona Arkansas 15 20 31 47 42 10 California Colorado 2 1 35 57 2 Connecticut 6 Delaware Florida 24 29 27 48 28 45 29 66 5 Georgia Idaho Illinois " 1 11 Indiana 5 Iowa 99 51 53 41 16 22 11 60 82 71 47 27 39 6 9 18 22 55 77 28 63 73 26 54 4 45 39 45 127 21 12 57 32 40 42 14 19 Kansas 9 Kentucky 9 13 19 13 24 18 27 20 18 24 5 Louisiana Maine Maryland 5 6 10 1 1 13 6 1 Massachusetts 9 Michigan 12 Minnesota 8 M'S'^is'^ippi 33 33 32 49 53 11 Missoui'i.' Montana 9 Nebraska 2 ""2 7 Nevada 1 5 New Hampsliire 1 4 '"25 51 17 8 40 10 10 5 7 8 29 64 15 10 56 12 14 8 11 9 36 65 15 12 59 13 22 4 42 11 48 90 8 11 51 13 29 13 8 3 New Jersey 1 g New Mexico 4 New York 1 44 "'"i 22 3 48 2 "'"23 22 North Carolina North Dakota 27 34 59 4 Ohio 2 Oklahoma 19 24 40 Oregon 5 Pemisylvania 1 Rhode Island 4 44 42 94 67 14 7 52 22 33 17 5 '"45 3 77 69 4 5 36 6 22 4 7 2 South Carolina South Dakota 43 3 36 98 8 7 53 7 13 9 3 43 5 38 99 10 9 55 10 27 12 6 21 24 31 36 45 3 Tennessee 18 26 24 27 31 38 2 49 31 2 41 Texas 55 Utah 6 Vermont 4 Virginia 17 22 25 38 28 Washington 8 West Virginia 5 10 12 12 12 Wisconsin 2 Wyoming 7 430 537 Total 2,940 928 1,136 1,225 2,247 2,033 279 350 1,715 1,049 784 16 Department Circular IM, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Table VII. — Kind and number of extension tvorkers, 1917-19J1. Kind of agent. July 1, 1917. Jan. 1, 1918. July 1, 1918. Jan. 1, 1919. July 1, 1919. Jan. 1, 1920. July 1, 1920. Oct. 1, 1920. COUNTY AGENT WORK. South. 29 55 888 C6 27 73 1,078 105 27 80 1,156 142 26 73 1,114 148 29 79 1,124 177 29 69 916 151 29 62 869 158 28 Assistant State leaders and district agents 60 County agents and assistants 852 Local agents (colored) 151 Total 1,038 1,283 1,405 1,361 1,409 1, 165 1,118 1,091 North and West. 33 25 5i;3 33 26 1,009 36 203 1,357 31 91 1,291 33 78 1,288 31 78 1,108 31 65 1,145 31 60 County agents and assistants 1,170 Total 621 1,068 1,596 1,413 1,399 1,217 1,241 1,261 United States. Directors and State leaders 62 80 1,451 66 60 99 2,087 105 63 283 2,513 142 57 164 2,405 148 62 157 2,412 177 60 147 2,024 151 60 127 2,014 158 59 120 County agents and assistants 2,022 Local agents (colored) 151 Total 1,659 2,351 3,001 2,774 2,808 2,382 2,359 2,352 HOME DEMONSTRATION WORK. South. State leaders 13 33 513 7 14 60 749 71 05 8 14 57 883 175 83 19 15 722 134 64 15 13 82 763 250 50 7 15 73 596 51 15 77 564 74 15 Assistant State leaders and district 75 560 68 City agents (colored) Total 566 967 1,231 1,027 1,165 735 730 718 North and West. State leaders . .... 7 ■ 47 30 307 57 47 47 602 107 34 47 462 109 34 41 433 101 29 43 214 11 -28 29 242 10 29 22 County agents 20 248 11 Total 27 441 803 652 609 297 309 310 United States. . 20 33 533 7 61 90 1,056 71 122 8 61 104 1,485 175 190 19 49 124 1,184 134 173 15 47 123 1,196 250 151 44 116 810 51 11 43 106 806 74 10 44 Assistant State leaders and district 97 County agents 808 Local agents (colored) 68 City agents 11 City agents (colored) . . . Total 593 1,408 2,034 1,679 1,774 1,032 1,039 1,028 BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLtTB WORK. South. 24 19 33 27 18 21 41 32 40 35 Assistant State leaders County leaders 31 67 44 64 2i 37 34 Total 55 79 85 65 105 53 77 69 North and West. State leaders 30 33 130 28 68 270 27 134 935 29 95 256 23 89 469 28 73 230 26 66 273 29 57 County leaders 257 Total 193 366 1,096 380 581 331 365 343 United States. 54 33 161 47 101 297 45 134 1,002 50 95 300 64 89 533 60 73 251 66 66 310 64 Assistant State leaders 57 County leaders 291 Total 248 445 1,181 445 686 384 442 412 SUMMARY OF TOTAL. County agent work 1,659 593 248 2,351 1,408 445 3,001 2, 034 1, ]S1 2,774 1,679 445 2,808 1,774 686 2,382 1,032 384 2,359 1,039 442 2,352 Home demonstration work 1,028 Boys' and girls' club work 412 Grand total 2,500 4,204 6,216 4,898 5,268 3,798 3,840 3,792 statistics of Cooperative Extension Work, 1920-1921. 17 ACT OF 1914 PROVIDING FOR COOPERATIVE EXTENSION WORK. [Smith-Lever Act.] . AN ACT To provide for cooperative agricultural extension work between the agricultural colleges in the several States receiving the benefits of an act of Congress approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and of acts supplementary thereto, and the United States Department of Agriculture. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That in order to aid in diffusing among the people of the United States useful and practical information on subjects relating to agricultural and home economics, and to encoiu-age the application of the same, there may be inaugm-ated in connection with the college or colleges in each State now receiving, or which may hereafter receive, the benefits of the act of Congress approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, entitled "An act donating public lands to the several States and Territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts" (Twelfth Statutes at Large, page five hundred and three), and of the act of Congress approved August thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety (Twenty- sixth Statutes at Large, page four hundred and seventeen and chapter eight hundred and forty-one), agricultural extension work which shall be carried on in cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture: Provided, That in any State in which two or more such colleges have been or hereafter may be established the appro- priations hereinafter made to such State shall be administered by such college or colleges as the legislature of such State may direct: Provided further, That, pending the inauguration and development of the cooperative extension work herein author- ized, nothing in this act shall be construed to discontinue either the farm manage- ment work or the farmers' cooperative demonstration work as now conducted by the Bureau of Plant Industry of the Department of Agriculture. Sec 2. That cooperative agricultural extension work shall consist of the giving of instruction and practical demonstrations in agriculture and home economics to persons not attending or resident in said colleges in the several communities, and imparting to such persons information on said subjects through field demonstrations, publications, and otherwise; and this work shall be carried on in in such manner as may be mutually agreed upon by the Secretary of Agriculture and the State agricultural college or colleges receiving the benefits of this act. Sec. 3. That for the purpose of pa\ing the expenses of said cooperative agrit ultural extension work and the necessary printing and distributing of information in con- nection with the same, there is permanently appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $480,000 for each year, $10,000 of which shall be paid annually, in the manner hereinafter provided, to each State which shall by action of its legislature assent to the provisions oi this act: Provided, That payment of such installments of the appropriation hereinbefore made as shall become due to any State before the adjournment of the regular session of the legis- lature meeting next after the passage of this act may, in the absence of prior legislative assent, be made upon the assent of the governor thereof, duly certified to the Secre- tary of the Treasury: Provided furthei-, That there is also appropriated an additional sum of $600,000 for the fiscal year following that in which the foregoing appropriation first becomes available, and for each year thereafter for seven years a sum exceeding by $500,000 the sum appropriated for each preceding year, and for each year thereafter there is permanently appropriated for each year the sum of $4,100,000 in addition to the sum of $480,000 hereinbefore provided: Provided further, That before the funds herein appropriated shall become available to any college for any fiscal year plans for the work to be carried on under this act shall be submitted by the proper officials of each college and. approved by the Secretary of Agriculture. Such additional sums shall be used only for the purposes hereinbefore stated, and shall be allotted annually 18 Department Circular IW, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. to each State by the Secretary of Agriculture and paid in the manner hereinbefore pro\'ided, in the proportion which the rural population of each State l)ear8 to the total rural population of all the States as determined by the next preceding Federal census: Provided further, That no payment out of the additional appropriations herein pro- vided shall be made in any year to any State until an equal sum has been appropri- ated for that year by the legislature of such State, or provided by State, county, col- lege, local authority, or individual contributions from within the State, for the main- tenance of the cooperative agricultural extension work pro\'ided for in this act. Sec. 4. That the simis hereby appropriated for extension work shall be paid in equal eemiarmual payments on the fii'st day of January and July of each year by the Secretary of the TreasTu-y upon the warrant of the Secretary of Agiiculture, out of the Treasury of the United States, to the treasurer or other officer of the State duly authorized by the laws of the State to receive the same; and such officer shall be required to report to the Secretary of Agriculture, on or before the first day of September of each year, a detailed statement of the amount so received during the pre\ious fiscal year, and of its disbursement, on forms prescribed by the Secretary of Agriculture. Sec. 5. That if any portion of the moneys received by the designated officer of any State for the support and maintenance of cooperative agricultural extension work, as provided in this act, shall by any action or contingency be diminished or lost or be misapplied, it shall be replaced by said State to which it belongs, and until so replaced no- subsequent appropriation shall be apportioned or paid to said State, and no portion of said moneys shall be applied, dii-ectly or indirectly, to the pm*- chase, erection, preservation, or repair of any buUding or buildings, or the purchase or rental of land, or in college-course teaching, lectures in colleges, promoting agri- cultural trains, or any other pm'pose not specified in this act, and not more than five per centum of each annual appropriation shall be applied to the printing and dis- tribution of publications. It shall be the duty of each of said colleges annually, on or before the first day of January, to make to the governor of the State in which it is located a full and detailed report of its operations in the direction of extension work as defined in this act, including a detailed statement of receipts and expenditures from all sources for this purpose, a copy of which report shall be sent to the Secretary of Agriculture and to the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States. Sec. 6. That on or before the first day of July in each year after the passage of this act the Secretary of Agriculture shall ascertain and certify to the Secretary of the Treasury as to each State whether it is entitled to receive its share of the annual appropriation for cooperative agricultural extension work under this act, and the amount which it is entitled to receive. If the Secretary of Agricultiu-e shall with- hold a certificate from any State of its appropriation, the facts and reasons therefor shall be reported to the President, and the amount involved shall be kept separate in the Treasury until the expiration of the Congress next succeeding a session of the legislature of any State from which a certificate has been withheld, in order that the State may, if it should so desire, appeal to Congress from the determination of the Secretary of Agi-icidture. If the next Congress shall not direct-such sum to be paid, it shall be covered into the Treasury. Sec. 7. That the Secretary of Agriculture shall make an annual report to Congress of the receipts, expenditures, and results of the cooperative agiicidtural extension work in all of the States receiving the benefits of this act, and also whether the appro- priation of any State has been withheld, and if so, the reasons therefor. Sec. 8. 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