. Annual report of the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station, Ithaca, Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). 948 Rural School Shadow pictures. A turkey gobbler and little white, green, and red candles burning among the branches. I think it would be mighty fine for some of the members of the Boys' Club to trim their houses up this year and get the Christmas tree. If you do, bring along with the green boughs, a branch or two from a beech tree with the brown leaves still clinging. The brown looks good with the green and ma


. Annual report of the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station, Ithaca, Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). 948 Rural School Shadow pictures. A turkey gobbler and little white, green, and red candles burning among the branches. I think it would be mighty fine for some of the members of the Boys' Club to trim their houses up this year and get the Christmas tree. If you do, bring along with the green boughs, a branch or two from a beech tree with the brown leaves still clinging. The brown looks good with the green and makes the room seem even more like the woods. What do you think of the idea of the Farm Boys' Club giving a pres- ent to the school? This may be a window box or a table or a bookcase that you make your- selves. Perhaps when some of the people in the district see a book- case built by the boys themselves, waiting to be filled, they may donate some books. Another good present would be a collection of all the different kinds'of garden, field, and flower seeds found at home in the granary and in the seed pail. To this might well be added a collection of all the different kinds of feed fed to the animals by farmers in your neighborhood. You will probably find bran, middlings, corn meal, cotton seed meal, gluten feed and others. These seeds and feeds may be kept in bottles or little boxes or in a big box which you can partition off into many compart- ments with strips of stiff cardboard. All seeds and feeds should be labeled properly so that everybody in school will know what they are looking at. Now for something else we hope to have our boys and girls do. Through- out New York State we want you to celebrate the great American Crop, Corn, on the afternoon of Friday, January 29th. Let January 29th be known as Corn Day to the members of the club. We want these clubs to make a Corn Show, the main event of the day. At this show each of the members of the club should make an exhibit of the


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