Summary: | This is the volume VIII, issue II, November, 1930 issue of The Digest, a newsletter published monthly by the Extension Service of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now Auburn University). Some early issues are also published with the Experiment Station and the Agricultural College of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute. The newsletter includes articles of interest related to the Extension Service. Topics include general news, agriculture, agricultural extension work, home economics extension work, people, and research. This item has been aggregated as part of the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL)'s "Deeply Rooted: The Agricultural & Rural History of the American South" project.Articles: Fair treatment for peanut pork Alabama goal; Pecan Marketing Association; Auburn enrollment 73,286; Districk One makes plans; Dairy short courses offered; On Alabama farms with demonstration agents; As the editors see it (editorial); In Alabama homes with demonstration agents; Curb market sales increase; Council adopts 1930-31 objectives; Succeeding with meetings; New feed connection; Beekeepers hold meeting; Lady Peacock Is champion; Demonstrators for Cherokee; Auburn and Extension Service on show at fairs; Congratulations for Mrs. Rudd; Two new films; Editor praises Council work; The happy goals (poem); Praised for drought work; Auburn makes improvement; Farm prices fall faster; To make foreign study; Sixteen clubsters to Chicago; Boards join hands; Brief news of Alabama agricultural workers;
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