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The following is a list of association football clubs and their affiliates, past and present. Teams may have a feeder club for a number of reasons, including the ability to loan out inexperienced youngsters, to allow young, foreign players to gain a work permit, or for business purposes, such as merchandising.
The club's membership experienced periodic shifts with the changing prosperity of British farmers over the years - there were 700 members in 1876, 275 in 1892, but the club has grown in the 20th century, claiming 1,500 members in the 1920s, and just under 6,000 today. [citation needed] The club frequently moved premises in its first 60 years.
This is a list of agricultural organizations. International. 4-H; FAO; International Institute of Agriculture (defunct) Europe ... (Future Farmers of America)
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N. National Agri-Marketing Association; National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame; National Association of County Agricultural Agents; National Association of State Departments of Agriculture
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The National Federation of Young Farmers' Clubs was formed in March 1932, with its head office in London. New clubs sprang up in Scotland, Northern Ireland and as far afield as Australia and New Zealand, and by the outbreak of the Second World War the federation included 412 clubs and 22 county federations with a membership of 15,000 people.
National Service Life Society – Chartered in January 1917, this order was unique in that its locals, or "clubs", were based around specific demographics – farmers, businessmen, Italians, women, or men. Specific demographics within a club could form "section", and these were capable of "almost infinite subdivision".