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O. H. Benson giving a fruit canning demonstration. 



for time, money and energy to each club member. This makes 

 every member a prize winner, and the entire agricultural com- 

 munity will then benefit by the demonstration. 



2. Well prepared leaders in the states, whose duties are to 

 inspire, organize, instruct and direct the club activities at all 

 times of the year. 



3. A carefully prepared system of "follow-up" instruction 

 for each club project and transmitted at a seasonable time in 

 small installments during the year. 



4. A system of instruction in bookkeeping as outlined in 

 the usual annual crop report blanks. 



5. A local fair or club festival, where the play contests 

 related to club work can be executed and where club members, 

 through the crop and products exhibits, may have opportunity 

 to study the practical results of the county club demonstration 

 at close range. 



EVIDENCES OF GOOD CLUB WORK. 

 (After several years work.) 



1. Increased interest and enrollment from year to year. 



2. Increased acreage, yield and net profit to club mem- 

 bers for each succeeding year. 



3. Increased number of club members remaining in the 

 club projects for a period of years, and projecting their interests 

 and activities into other farm and home activities. 



