The 1964 Dodge County Extension Service Annual Report contains two documents: 7-page Annual Statistical Report; 91-page Extension Narrative Report. The Narrative Report contains: Introductory Statement – major income from dairy and hogs, staffing problems (pages 1-3); Extension Organization – planning, budget, Home Council officers, clubs membership and numbers, two graphs – 10-year clubs and membership (pages 4-18); 4-H Club - enrollment, exhibits, demos and activities, restructure planning meetings, (pages 4-21); In-Service Training (pages 22-24); Ag Production – Dodge County Crop Show will be held one more year, soil testing Corn plots, crop varieties trials, weed control, forage testing, vegetable garden trials, tours, graph of Soil Testing, (pages 25-37); Livestock Production – Beef Field Days, Barrow Shows and Institutes, new gilt selection process (pages 38-41); Dairy – DIHA, all on Central Processing, Blank and White Show in Blooming Prairie, judging contests (pages 42-44); Marketing – Livestock Outlook meetings, Feed grain Program (page 48); Community and Public Affaire – formation of RAD Committee, ADA, Dairy Princess, Farm Organization, United Fund, Townships (pages 49-54); Farm and Home Management (pages 55-56); 4-H – Federation programs, leader training, Achievement Banquet with results, Radio Speaking with results, Share The Fun, Maryland Exchange, Demonstrations with results, Clothing Construction with results, County and State Fair, all other 4-H activities (pages 57-75); Homemaker Lessons – “Lighting, Clothing, Knitting, Flower Gardens, Buffet Meals,” Other activities (pages 76-82); Cooperation with other Agencies and Summary - graph for 10 years of people contacted (pages 83-86); Outlook, Extension Committee members, budget (pages 87-91).