CORRELATING AGRICULTURE IN NORTHERN STATES. 



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DAIRY COW SURVEY OF DISTRICT. 



Date. 



(Other animal surveys may be made with modifications of this form.) 



District Teacher 



Township Pupils' survey committee . 



County and State 



No. 



Farmer. 



Loca- 

 tion. 



Num- 

 ber of 

 cows. 



Breed. 



Pure or 

 grade. 



Average 

 value. 



Average 

 weight 

 of milk. 



Disposal 

 of milk. 



Test 

 milk. 



Balanced 

 rations. 



1 























2 























3 























Etc 













































A DISTRICT ORCHARD SURVEY. 



District. . 

 Township . 

 County . . . 



Date. 

 Teacher 



Pupils' survey committee. . 



Farmer. 



Area of 

 orchard. 



Num- 

 ber of 

 trees. 



Age of 

 trees. 



Condi- 

 tion. 



Last 

 crop. 



Price. 



Value 

 of crop. 



Actual 

 sales. 



Spray- 

 ing. 



Labor, 



etc. 



Net in- 

 come. 











































































































































































VIII. THE BOOKLET. 



Each contest or project in the club work calls for a booklet which shall include a 

 description of every phase of the work, a plan of the field or diagrams of equipment, 

 drawings which illustrate material, process or products, and everything of interest 

 relating to the project. 



The paper should preferably be suited to ink and drawings may be inserted on 

 drawing paper. The size of the sheet should not be so small as to cramp the writing 

 and drawings. The covers may be of bristol board or other types of board used for 

 mounts. If the surface is reasonably smooth cover drawings may be made directly 

 on it; in other cases a drawing or photograph may be mounted as a part of the cover 

 design. These drawings often furnish the best type of work for the drawing class, and 

 the work of mounting pictures, binding with ribbon, cord, or metal fasteners gives 

 opportunity to develop artistic taste. The booklet may be easily correlated with 

 language, arithmetic, geography, and history. 



The literature furnished by the State leader of club work or county superintendent 

 may suggest various booklets. 



IX. THE SCHOOL LIBRARY. 



At little or no expense much valuable agricultural literature may be added to the 

 school library. 



From the United States Government: 



1. The list of available Farmers' Bulletins will be sent as often as issued to the 

 school address. Apply to the Editor and Chief, Division of Publications, United 

 States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. He will also send regularly 



