FARMERS' MONTHLY OF HAMPSHIRE COUNTY 



A New Club Candidate 



Tuesday, August 18, a daughter, 

 Mae Caroline, was born to Mr. and 

 Mrs. Norman F. Whippen. Of 

 course she will be a club member as 

 soon as she is old enough. 



Stanley Saponckey of Granby, a dairy 

 member, raised a piece of soy beans that 

 stood waist high. He has them in the 

 barn now for cow feed. They rank with 

 alfalfa in food value. 



Strawberries do well if cared for. 

 Thomas McEwan of Worthington has a 

 small piece free from weeds, healthy and 

 in a condition to produce a maximum 

 crop next spring. 



Don't forget the 4-H club exhibit at 

 the Northampton Fair on October 6, 7 

 and 8. Every exhibitor or member of a 

 4-H Club Float gets a ticket to the water- 

 melon feast held on Boys' and Girls' Day. 



Two carloads of Guernsey enthusiasts 

 went to the Falcon Flight Farms at 

 Litchfield, Connecticut on Saturday, Au- 

 gust 22, to purchase heifers for club 

 work. Herman Andrews, Erich Moberg 

 and Mr. Fred Graves of Southampton; 

 Irving Clapp of Westhampton, Mrs. Cald- 

 er and Howard of Granby and the club 

 agent made the trip. Three animals will 

 be purchased if the papers show proper 

 backing. 



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