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meetings reports of work are given, samples of products 
shown, essays read, and the work of members discussed. 
Exhibits of products are planned for school and county fairs 
at which premiums are awarded for superior work in the 
various lines. Perhaps the county leader or other visitor 
present contributes some helpful suggestions. A very popular 
feature is what is known as demonstrations, in which certain 
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EXHIBIT OF VEGETABLES 
members or visitors give an exhibition of some important 
process, as the canning of vegetables and meats, the dressing 
of poultry for market, selection of seeds, treatment of seeds 
for disease, candling of eggs, etc. The meetings afford op- 
portunity to satisfy our instinctive desire to mingle with 
others of like interests, exchange views with them, and enjoy 
their company. 
