Summary: | This is the volume III, issue IV, January, 1926 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: What the adding machine found about 1925 (Home improvement, Rural engineering, Girls' clothing, Food preparation, School lunches, Dressmaking, Millinery, Curb markets, Days on projects, Poultry, Dairying, Home orchards, Fertilizers, Cotton, Vetch, Man-days on projects, Club work, Cotton club yields, Club camps, Club work by counties, Days spent on projects); An 8-page paper (editorial); Home agent for Monroe (editorial); Radio station nearly ready (editorial); Frank Boyd Is gone (editorial); [F. W. (Yankee) Burns]; Vocational agriculture; About radio sets; Personal news; Read it and weep;
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