782 Rural School Leaflet. 



You might begin to get together selected books for a library for your 

 club. We will give you a list of some desirable books and bulletins 

 which treat of the different crops or competitions in which you are 

 interested, 



I think it would be a good deal of fun to have an excursion some day 

 to visit the farm of one of the neighbors where the work is carried on in 

 a business-like, practical way. You may have heard of some man who 

 has been successful in come line of animal breeding. You might take a 

 trip to see him. If you are near an agricultural school, plan to visit that 

 sometime, by all means. If you are not too far away from the College 

 of Agriculture, we would like to have you plan this very spring or next 

 fall to visit it. Then we would have a chance to show you just what 

 other boys are doing. 



You could have debates in your club upon which is the best kind of 

 farming, or which kind of animal breeding you would like to take up. 



Then, remember that we are to plan a field day during the spring or 

 summer when we can have a picnic with some games as we talked about 

 last month. 



\\'hich school will organize the first club? Don't let the other fellow 

 get ahead of you. Write to me, nozc, before you forget it. The supply 

 of seed will soon be exhausted. Someone will be told, "Too late, Jim, 

 this time." 



Yours for the Boys' Club, 



Chas. H. Tuck. 



NOTES 



Next month wc shall discuss the Girls' Club. 



Every boy and girl should zvritc at least three letters to Uncle John 

 before the close of the year. To all who do zee shall send a picture. In 

 your leters tell us something that you have learned from the Leaflets 

 this year. 



