Smith-lever Act Of 1914

The Smith Lever Act of 1914 was a piece of US legislation which established a system of cooperative extension services, connected to the land-grant universities, in order to inform people about current developments in agriculture, home economics, and related subjects. See also: Extension Service of the USDA.

 

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