1534 The Cornell Reading-Courses 



other clubs, organized by the Office of Farm Management of the 

 United States Department of Agriculture 



References 



What the Government is doing for the farmers' boys and 



girls. The country gentleman, November 15, 19 13 

 The Government's men have to hustle to keep up with this 



woman. The country gentleman, November 29, 1913 

 What the farmers' boys and girls are doing for the government. 



The country gentleman, December 6, 19 13 



Paper. — The Cornell canning clubs 

 References 



A canning business for the farm home. Cornell reading-course 

 for the farm home, Vol. II, No. 47 



Canning clubs in New York State. — Part I. Organization. Cor- 

 nell reading-course for the farm home. Vol. Ill, No. 67 



Canning clubs in New York State.— Part II. Principles and 

 methods of canning. Cornell reading-course for the farm home, . 

 Vol. Ill, No. 69 



Canning clubs in New York State. — ■ Part III. Canning equipment. 

 Cornell reading-course for the farm home, Vol. Ill, No. 71 



Discussion. — The discussion should include the following question : Would 

 it be advisable for the members of a club as such to promote, through 

 the school or otherwise, some form of agricultural club work among 

 the boys and girls? 



Exhibit. — Sample instructions, forms, and the like may be obtained from 

 the Department of Home Economics, New York State College of 

 Agriculture, Ithaca, New York. This material should be mounted on 

 large sheets of cardboard or suspended from cord stretched across 

 one side of the room. 



CANNING 



Roll call. — Each member should give as nearly as she can remember the 

 number of cans of vegetables put up in canneries that she has used 

 in the last twelve months. 



Paper. — Standards used by commercial canners in grading their fruits 

 and vegetables for packing 

 References 



Principles of jelly-making. Cornell reading- course for the 



farm home, Vol. I, No. 15 

 The preservation of food in the home. — Part I. Cornell 

 reading- course for the farm home. Vol. I, No. 17 



