After Five Years: Review of Fact Organization and State and Regional Program Making in the Western States, 1927
Scope and Contents
The William Allison Lloyd Papers consist of over 60 items contained in three volumes. They include papers and addresses relating to agricultural extension written between 1913 and 1945. The collection covers the pre-Smith-Lever extension work in the northern and western states. Lloyd addressed the organization of cooperative extension services under the Smith-Lever Act, the development of county agent work in the northern and western states, and the development of the County Farm Bureau as an extension agency. He also discusses the New Deal’s national agricultural policies and the Extension Service. Biographical information and a subject index to Lloyd’s public papers are included at end of the third volume.
A fourth volume containing the proceedings of the Western States Regional Extension Conference held on August 5-8, 1946 includes a section of remarks from a memorial service for William A. Lloyd held in conjunction with the conference.
Dates
- Creation: 1927
Conditions Governing Access
Contact Special Collections for access.
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the National Agricultural Library Special Collections Repository
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