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A boy with property of his own, is a boy who is learning 

 a lot of important things — responsibility, how money is made 

 or lost, the risic of ownership and investment, the profits of 

 honest effort. He is getting a miniature picture of his later life 

 as a farmer — and the lessons he can learn will stay with him. 



Farm Bureau encourages participation in 4-H Club, Rural 

 Youth and all other activities which encoiirdge farm children to 

 carry out a project of their own. Such a project, whether it is 

 a calf, a litter of pigs, or a crop of corn, can convince a young 

 man that farming can profitably utilize all the skill and learn- 

 ing he can develop in his lifetime, and that no business on earth 

 is more exciting or colorful. i ' 



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