Document Type
Circular
Type
text
Format
application/pdf
Keywords
boys' club work, girls' club work, 4-h club work, 4-h garden club, garden planning, horticulture forestry department
Publication Date
1-1922
Publisher
Agricultural Extension Service, South Dakota State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts
Circular No.
72
Pages
3
Description
You have enrolled in the Boys’ and Girls’ Garden Club work and we are proud of you. Your parents and your neighbors also should be proud of you, for they know you want to learn, to produce, and make money or you wouldn’t have joined. When you enrolled in this garden club work, you took a big responsibility upon yourself. You have a lot of hard work before you, but it will be fun, too, that is, if you are as interested in your garden work as you should be. Always keep I mind that there are other members of many other clubs in South Dakota also are striving to win. If you work hard with your garden you will be harder to beat. Remember that there are some free trips to the State Fair at the next fall for the winners in the various counties and that free trip may as well go to you if you’ll only work. The Extension Service at State College at Brookings is always anxious to help you club members. If at any time there is something you are not sure about concerning your garden, just drop a card to the Extension Service stating clearly what you want to know and we will always be only too glad to help you if we can.
Language
en
Rights
This item is in the public domain.
Recommended Citation
Ford, A., "Plans for the Club Member's Garden" (1922). SDSU Extension Circulars. 72.
https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/extension_circ/72