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To improve conditions of rural life so that settlement may be permanent and prosperous;
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To promote the theory and practice of agriculture;
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To arrange on behalf of its members for the purchase, distribution or sale of commodities, supplies or products;
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To act generally on behalf of its members in all matters incidental to agricultural pursuits and rural development; (e) to promote home economics, public health, child welfare, education and better schools.

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