CONTENTS

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INTRODUCTION

  • CHAPTER
  • I.The Study of Rural Life
  • II.The Problems of Progress

THE OUTLOOK

  • III.The Expansion of Farm Life
  • IV.The New Farmer
  • V.Culture from the Corn-Lot

AGENCIES OF PROGRESS

  • VI.Education for the Farmer
  • VII.Farmers' Institutes
  • VIII.The Hesperia Movement
  • IX.The Rural School and the Community
  • X.The Grange
  • XI.Opportunities for Farm Women
  • XII.The Country Church and Progress
  • XIII.A Summary of Recent Progress

FORWARD STEPS

  • XIV.The Social Side of the Farm Question
  • XV.The Needs of New England Agriculture
  • XVI.An Untilled Field in American Education
  • XVII.Federation for Rural Progress

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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