FIFTH ANNUAL REPOET ON BOYS' AND GIRLS' 

 CLUB WORK. 



To the State Department of Agriculture. 



The following figures will show the enrollment in the eight 

 club projects during the past year: — 



Corn, 425 



Potato, 562 



Market garden, 1,085 



Pig,^ 3,358 



Poultry, 758 



Canning, 3,732 



Home economics, 3,095 



13,015 



Home and school gardens, 109,117 



122,132 



The results of the 1918 Home Economics Club show great 

 improvement over 1917. Over one-half of the club members 

 enrolled completed all requirements, and twice as many clubs 

 ''came through" as banner clubs as compared with last year. 



1917 Contest. 



Enrollment, 2,006 



Banner clubs, 17 



Number completing, 764 



1918 Contest. 



Enrollment, 2,980 



Banner clubs, 34 



Number completing, 1,506 



The renovating of clothing, Red Cross and war relief work 

 have been featured in the past year, and the girls have heartily 

 responded in taking up this new phase of sewing. 



1 There were over 4',000 pigs distributed to boys and girls in the State, and they were assisted 

 in various ways by the county and State workers. They did not all, however, for one reason or 

 another, join the State club, feeling that they were helping to increase pork production even 

 though they did not keep records and write a story. 



