Farmers Need for Local Organizations a Comparison of Farm Leaders And Member

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Farmers Need for Local Organizations a Comparison of Farm Leaders And Member
D E David Edgar Lindstrom
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today is to learn how to cooperate in understanding issues and making decisions on those issues that require group action.
Only a small percentage of the respondents in both periods men- tioned economic advancement and religious development as reasons for organizing local farm groups. The data seem to show that these needs are being fulfilled satisfactorily by other agencies; but experience with local farm organizations indicates that the members need to know more about the importance of econom
...ic cooperation. Such infor- mation, if provided by farm bureau units, granges, and farmers' union locals, would unquestionably improve understanding among farmers as to the purpose and importance of cooperation.
WHO SHOULD BE MEMBERS Membership in any organization is based on certain requirements. Thirty-six percent of the respondents in 1930 and 32 percent in 1952 mentioned residence in the community as a requirement for member- ship in a local farm organization.
Two-fifths or more (46 percent in 1930 and 41 percent in 1952) believed that an interest in farming was requisite for membership.


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