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New Zealand — Department of Agriculture: Wellington. 

 North Carolina — Department of Agriculture: Raleigh. 



College Station : West Raleigh. 

 North Dakota — Experiment Station: Agricultural College. 

 Ohio — ^Agricultural College: Columbus. 



Experiment Station: Wooster. 

 Oklahoma — Experiment Station: Stillwater. 

 Oregon — Agricultural College: Corvallis. 

 Pennsylvania — Agricultural College: State College. 



Department of Agriculture: Harrisburg. 

 Rhode Island — Agricultural College: Kingston 

 South Carolina — Experiment Station: Clemson College. 

 South Dakota — Agricultural College: Brookings. 

 Tennessee — Knapp School of Country Life, at Peabody College for 



Teachers: Nashville. 

 United States Department of Agriculture — Washington, D. C. 

 Utah — Experiment Station: Logan. 

 Virginia — Experiment Station: Blacksburg. 

 Washington — Experiment Station : Pullman. 

 West Virginia — Experiment Station: Morgantown. 

 Wisconsin — Agricultural College: Madison. 



PLAN AND RULES FOR BOYS' AND GIRLS' POULTRY 



CONTESTS 



PLAN 



Each student enrolling in the contest is to set twenty-five 

 eggs from a standard breed of fowls under two hens. The 

 following are some of the more popular breeds of fowls: 

 Plymouth Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, Wyandottes, Orping- 

 tons, Langshans, Brahmas and Leghorns. The contestant 

 must advise with the teacher in regard to the breed selected. 

 The pupil is to hatch same, rear them to maturity, write 

 essays and show the products at the fall poultry show or 

 agricultural fair. 



The poultry raising contest of one year is to be followed 

 the next year by an egg laying contest. 



Where possible, it is recommended that groups of boys 

 and girls form regular organizations and call them " Boys' 



