Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Thirty-Fourth Quarterly Report of the Pennsylvania Board of Agriculture, 1887
All applications for holding these farmers' institutes were considered by the proper committee in their regular order, and the limited amount of funds at the command of the Board made it necessary to refuse a number of applications. The success which has attended their first attempt at holding this class of meetings has been so marked that the Board has felt fully warranted in asking the Legislature for a larger appropriation for this purpose.
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