- CHAPTER
- I.The Study of Rural Life
- II.The Problems of Progress
- III.The Expansion of Farm Life
- IV.The New Farmer
- V.Culture from the Corn-Lot
- 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
- 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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