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    1. A brief report on study of circular letters prepared and sent to farm people by parish extension agents in Louisiana

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    2. A comparison of procedures for pre-publication testing of bulletin manuscripts

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    4. A study of the reading ability of some Victorian farmers and the reading difficulty of farmers' publications

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    5. A study of the relationship of the human-interest factor to reader comprehension and preference in 4-H literature

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    6. A text development process to improve the comprehensibility of educational text

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    7. An analysis of the subject matter content and readability of 239 publications used as 4-H meat animal project literature in 46 states

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    8. An evaluation of the Louisiana Farmers' Almanac : a study of the understanding and use of the Almanac by 216 farm families in four parishes of Louisiana, 1945

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    10. Are we writing over the heads of farm readers?

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