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ing, and the developing of normal, healthy bodies. 



There is no longer a question of the value of this 

 work both for moral and physical tuberculosis. The 

 world has put its seal of approval upon it. 



FIRST CROP, 1908. 

 Yield of 432 plots, first half of season 



TOTAL AVERAGE PER 



PLOT 



Radishes 43,200 100 



Beans 216 qts. ]/ 2 qt. 



Beets 8,640 20 



Carrots 8,640 20 



Onions 8,640 20 



Lettuce 4,320 10 



Corn Distributed as Nature material. 



First set of children began planting May 4th. 



Crops were harvested from July i3th-2Oth. 



Plots were respaded during harvesting of first crop 

 and planting of second. 



SECOND CROP, 1908. 

 Yield of 436 plots, second half of season: 



TOTAL AVERAGE PER 



PLOT 



Radishes 65,400 150 



Beans 436 qts. I qt. 



Beets 10,900 25 



