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ments, such as winning first or second honors in state or county 

 plant or animal growing contests; winning honors in household 

 science contests; growing as much as an acre of any standard farm 

 crop and producing above the average in yield for that crop in the 

 state ; owning and caring for some pure-bred domestic animal accord- 

 ing to approved methods; any other country life achievement show- 

 ing superior ability, shall, upon the recommendation of the princi- 

 pal of the school, have conferred upon him at the agricultural short 

 course at the state university, by the presidents of the Agricultural 

 Club and the Collegiate Country Life Club of the state the honorary 

 title of "Master Countryman." 



REFERENCES 

 TEXT-BOOKS 



Principles and Practices of Poultry Culture Robinson. 



Profitable Poultry Keeping Davis. 



Animal Husbandry for Schools Harper. 



Beginnings in Animal Husbandry Plumb. 



Field Crops Production Livingston. 



Field Crops Wilson and Warburton. 



Productive Orcharding Sears. 



Productive Vegetable Gardening Lloyd. 



Manual of Gardening Bailey. 



Orchard and Garden Douglas. 



Farm Crops and Soils Mosier. 



BULLETINS AND CIRCULARS 



Feeding Dairy Cattle Circular 152, 111. Exp. St. 



Feeding the Pig Circular 133, 111. Exp. St. 



Farmers Bulletin No. 409, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 



Corn Day Annual Illinois State Department of Public Instruction. 



Alfalfa Circular 12, Illinois Exp. St. 



The Home Vegetable Garden Circular 154, 111. Exp. St. 



Farmers' Bulletin, No. 245, U. S. Dept. of Agr. 



Potato Primer Mass. Agr. College Circular. 



Onion Culture Cir. 173, 111. Exp. St. 



Farm Craft Lessons U. S. Boys Working Reserve. 



