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Modoc County, UC Cooperative Extension Records
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  • Contributing Institution: University of California, Merced Library
    Title: University of California Cooperative Extension Records, Modoc County
    Identifier/Call Number: UCCE.MOD
    Physical Description: 19 Linear Feet
    Date (inclusive): 1923 - 2011, undated
    Language of Material: English

    Conditions Governing Use

    This collection is intended to support teaching, research, and private study. Copyright belongs to the Regents of the University of California. Use of the materials beyond that allowed by fair use or by any Creative Commons licenses assigned requires the written permission of the copyright owner(s). For further information, please contact the University of California, Merced Library at library@ucmerced.edu.

    Conditions Governing Access

    This collection is open for research. A portion of the records have been digitized and are freely available online. The material is located at the UC Merced Library, Archives and Speical Collections. For more information, please contact library@ucmerced.edu.

    Biographical / Historical

    At the turn of the previous century, growing concern over the quality of life for rural Americans prompted President Theodore Roosevelt to appoint a Commission on Country Life in 1908. One of the direct outcomes of the Commission's recommendations was the passage of the Smith-Lever Act in 1914, which established a national extension service to place the knowledge generated at land-grant universities into the hands of farmers and rural citizens. The Agricultural Extension Service formalized and built upon existing efforts of land-grant universities to enhance the knowledge of farmers and apply scientific discoveries for improved agricultural practices. Beginning in 1913, the Agriculture Extension Service, later known as UC Cooperative Extension, placed farm advisors employed by the University of California in every county that formed a farm bureau and agreed to sponsor Extension Service work. While arrangements have evolved, advisors continue to work in all California counties today and address problems ranging from soil conditions and land reclamation to irrigation; from livestock breeding to improved varietals; and from mechanization to disease and pest management, to enable farms to increase efficiency and productivity.

    Preferred Citation

    University of California Cooperative Extension Records, Modoc County, UCCE MOD, UC Cooperative Extension Archive, University of California, Merced Library, 5200 North Lake Road, Merced, CA 95343

    Arrangement

    This collection consists of 7 series:
    Series 1. Annual Reports
    Series 2. Administrative Files
    Series 3. Ranch and Range Management
    Series 4. Watershed Projects
    Series 5. 4-H
    Series 6: Audiovisual Material
    Series 7: Library Request Correspondence