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new to the individual. (3) Agreement by the parents and club member to the plan. 

 (4) A competent leader to supervise the work. (5) Detailed records of time, 

 method, cost, and income honestly kept. (6) A written report based on the 

 record to be submitted to the leader when the project is completed. The final 



Figure 2. — White oak leaf, flower, fruit, and winter bud: a. Pistillate or female flower; b, staminate 



or male flower; c, winter bud. 



report may be in the form of a booklet. The term project or demonstration is 

 also used extensively in 4-H Club work. 



Type of forestry project. — A project in forestry must, of necessity, be different 

 from one in farm crops or animal production. The slow growth of forest trees, 



