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BEATING THE RAIN WITH MOLASSES-ALFALFA 

 SILAGE 

 Lloyd Decker. Livingston county, iills his silo with 

 freshly mown alfalfa mixed with 60 pounds of 

 black-strap to the Ion. A valve on the end of the 

 hose from the barrel to the cutter controls the flow of 

 molasses on the forage. The mixture makes a 

 palatable silage that gives milk a deeper color and 

 better flavor. 



ILUNOIS' OUTSTANDING 4-H CLUB MEMBERS 



Left to right: Donald Mosher. DeKalb county; Helen Wolf. Fulton; 



Harold Reusch, JoDaviess; Helen Bitterman. Will, and E. I. Pilchard, 



U. of I. 4-H specialist. The quartet went to the National 4-H Club Camp 



at Washington. D. C the third week in June, as delegates from Illinois. 



CANONIZING DEMONSTRATION 

 H. M. Scott. U. of I. poultry husbandman, shows 

 Cook county 4-H Club members how to perform the 

 operation. Left to right: Scott, Robert DeBaer. Rich- 

 ard Bahne, George Bencke. David Paarlberg. and 

 Donald Adair. 



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