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Chapters in Rural Progress

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A collection of essays and addresses examines the sociological and practical dimensions of country life, correcting common misconceptions and surveying forces that shape rural welfare. It traces changes in farm life and the emergence of new farmers, discusses cultural values rooted in agricultural work, and analyzes educational and civic agencies—farmers' institutes, rural schools, the Grange, the Hesperia movement, and the country church—alongside opportunities for farm women. The work reviews recent advances, outlines social and regional needs, and advocates coordinated educational and organizational steps toward sustained rural progress.

About the Author

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Kenyon L. Butterfield

Kenyon L. Butterfield was an American author and educator known for his contributions to agricultural education and rural development. His notable work, "Chapters in Rural Progress," reflects his commitment to improving rural life and farming practices in the early 20th century. Through his writings, Butterfield aimed to address the challenges faced by rural communities and promote progressive ideas in agriculture. His insights continue to resonate in discussions about rural advancement and the importance of education in farming.

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