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William M. Adams
William M. Adams (1893-1973) began
farming in Eden Township, Fayette County, Iowa, in 1918. He served
as township clerk for Eden Township for many years, and in 1934 was
township chair for the Corn-Hog Program, a federal program designed
to limit production. Adams was a charter member of the Northeast
Iowa Farm Business Association, formed in 1936.
Northeast Iowa Farm Business
Association
The Northeast Iowa Farm
Business Association was organized in 1936 by the assistance of the
USDA and the Iowa State College (University) Extension Service. A
farm management specialist from the Extension Service staff served
as a coordinator of the Association. (Three reports on the Northeast
Iowa Farm Business Association are included in the collection.
Further reports on the Association can be found in the University
Archives Cooperative Extension Service files, FM Series, Records
Series Number 16/3/0/62).
As a member of a farm
business association, a cooperating farmer agreed:
1.
To keep accurate financial and production records and other
supplementary information as deemed necessary.
2.
To cooperate in closing records on a group of basis.
3.
To cooperate in Extension farm management educational programs.
In return, the farm business
association and Iowa State College (University) agreed :
1.
To summarize records and prepare and publish data to determine
efficient methods, combinations of resources and enterprises.
2.
To provide a fieldman who will:
a. Visit the individual cooperator on his farm.
b. Be responsible for the collection of completed records.
c. Return the results of the record analysis to each member.
d. Assist cooperators in farm management problems individually and
through tours and meetings.
3.
To conduct tours and hold meetings in countries with sufficient
interest.
4. To furnish
price outlook information through the Economic Information Section
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