To help develop ownership among farm boys and girls, Successful Farming conducts a Boys’ and Girls’ 
Bureau which works in cooperation with the established club organizations of the states and nation. 
This bureau keeps in touch with the federal, state and county club leaders, and loans money on personal 
notes to farm boys and girls who need financial assistance for the purchase of pigs or calves or other prop¬ 
erty in order to join the club work. 
Over $100,000.00 has been loaned thus far to 5,000 boys and girls. They have produced food and feed 
amounting in value to several times this amount, and have acquired valuable business training. They 
now have a real interest in farm life, and will make the farm their home. The pictures above show a few 
boys who have been helped thru this loan service. 
A copy of the plan will be mailed on request. 
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A loan helped Lo well Morgan Amon Allen, Alabama Hugh Dexter, Minnesota Jas. W. Porter, Missouri 
rship for Young Farm People 
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SUCCESSFUL FARMING, Des Moines, Iowa 
