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Show Census Seeks Farmers' Data The day the census enumerator visits the farmer is an important one. Most farmers, prior to that time, will have received a question naire to fill out in their leisure time. When the enumerator comes all that will be necessary will be to check through to see that nothing noth-ing has been left out. This should take only a few minutes. It is estimated es-timated by the nation's top statisticians stat-isticians that if 75 of the 6,000, 000 farmers in America would fill out this questionnaire before the census enumerator arrives, the saving to the government would amount to $1,000,000. Time spent answering the census cen-sus questions, and the enumerator's enumera-tor's final check, are' important because be-cause almost every plan that effects ef-fects the business of farming begins be-gins with the data the census provides. |