To Establish Agricultural Extension Departments: Hearing Before the Committee On Agriculture And Forestry, United States Senate, Sixty-Second Congress, Second Session On S.4563; a Bill to Establish Agricultural Extension Departments in Connection With the
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STATEMENT OF DR. W. D. GIBBS, PRESIDENT OF THE NEW HAMP- SHIRE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS, DURHAM, N. H. Mr. GiBBS. Mr. Chairman and gentlemen, I have prepared no for- mal remarks upon this question. I did not know that I was expected to address the committee formally. My remarks will be confined mainly to the interests of New England m agricultural extension. The greatest economic problem that presents itself to New England to-day, it seems to me, is that of the development of ag...riculture. New England has become a highly developed center for manufactur- ing, as you know. Her agriculture has declined in recent years. That decline doubtless has been due to the migration of New England people to the Middle West and other newer sections of the country to help develop agriculture and other industries in those localities. It has also been due to the boys and girls leaving the f axms of New England to engage in manufacturing and to help build up the cities. There has been, therefore, a serious drain upon the agricultural re- sources of New England, with the result that her rural population has actually decreased.
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