4 MISC. PUBLICATION H, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



NUTRITION PROGRAM 



1. ''LIVE-AT-HOME" ADEQUATE HOME-GROWN FOOD 

 SUPPLY. 



2. HOME GARDENS. 



3. ADEQUATE MILK SUPPLY, PARTICULARLY FOR 

 CHILDREN. 



4. POULTRY FLOCK FOR HOME USE. 



5. CONSERVATION ANDTIMELY DISTRIBUTION OF FARM 

 MEAT SUPPLY. 



6. A BALANCED FAMILY DIET FOR HEALTH, STRENGTH, 

 AND EFFICIENCY. 



KiG. 2. — Portion of a poster displuyliiR the Important fentnros of the Western 

 Slates nutrition i)roKrani 



In ii few (••iiiiitips facts relatin<; (o the lioiiic li:i\»' hccn considered 

 bv special coiiiinittees. Their conclusions have been i)ublishe(l in 

 jiiintcd bnlletins. Two con I'ei'c rices re<;ai'din^ irrijration j)rojects 

 have been held and tlie facts or«ranized. Two enterprise conferences 

 have been held for consideration and assembly of facts relatinj; to 

 })articular coninio<lities — wheat and j)iunes. Other county and re- 

 «:ional conferences are to be held. 



In -Nbditana a State oi<_Mni/al ion of facts has been (h'\('lo|)cd and 

 six area confei-enccs held. In addition, two county fact-oi'^ani/.ation 

 conf«'rences have been held, and addilional county conferences are 

 scheduled for the fall of 11»'J7. Montana is develo|>in<_' facts lelatinj.' 

 to home condition^ and coini(r\ life in connection with its a<rricul- 



