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Born: February 1, 1889, Towns County, Georgia
Died: December 5, 1965
Occupation: Served agriculture for 48 years, 37 of which
were in the Extension Service. He served as county agent, district
agent and director.
Accomplishments: Mr. Brown influenced the commissioners
of 40 counties in southeast Georgia to join with the Extension
Service in employing county agents. He became Director of Extension
in 1937. In the World War II era, he led the Extension Service
into and through new program emphases of increasing rather than
decreasing production. From the end of the war until his retirement
in 1954, he directed Extension's educational program to gear up
for peace and use the flow of new technology to farms. He was
named Progressive Farmer's Man of the Year; served as the first
chairman of the National 4-H Foundation, chairman of the Georgia
4-H Foundation and chairman of the State Extension Directors;
and chairman of the state Conservation Committee.
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