The following list contains examples of activities that show an agricultural or horticultural purpose.
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	Promoting various cooperative agricultural, horticultural, and civic activities among rural residents by a state and county farm and home bureau
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	Exhibiting livestock, farm products, and other aspects of agriculture and horticulture
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	Testing soil for members and nonmembers of the farm bureau on a cost basis, the results of the tests and other recommendations being furnished to the community members to educate them in soil treatment
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	Guarding the purity of a specific breed of livestock
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	Encouraging improvements in the production of fish on privately-owned fish farms
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	Negotiating with processors for the price to be paid to members for, but not acting as an agent to help members sell, their crops
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	Nonprofit association that operates an educational rodeo show promoting agriculture
 
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