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The for African Americans was founded by G. W. Herring in 1914 in Sampson County. The year 1914 saw the passage of the Smith-Lever Act by Congress, which established the Cooperative Extension Service on a more permanent basis. The had expanded to include livestock projects and many crops besides corn.
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Originally posted 2013-01-15 02:07:19.
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