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Use Your Time Efficiently, Isabel Mcgibney
Use Your Time Efficiently, Isabel Mcgibney
SDSU Extension Circulars
There are only 24 hours a day. No matter how hard we try we cannot make more. Time cannot be found, spent or saved it can only be used. Time may be used wisely to gain many desired satisfactions, or it may be used unwisely with few pleasant results. If we want to use time wisely and save effort, we must be willing to admit there is room for improvement. We must also be willing to change from the old "in the rut" way to a new way of doing our job. Each of us sets our own pattern of …
Farmers 1951 Income Tax, Agricultural Extension Service, South Dakota State College
Farmers 1951 Income Tax, Agricultural Extension Service, South Dakota State College
SDSU Extension Circulars
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Gifts For Family And Friends, Anna D, Walker
Gifts For Family And Friends, Anna D, Walker
SDSU Extension Circulars
Part of the joy in giving gifts comes from the making of something special for a friend or family member. The giving of gifts to mark such events as anniversaries, Christmas and Easter is a long established custom. Looking back into history, we read that tribute was given to show homage to royalty and other people of importance. It was thought that the rarer and richer the gift, the greater was the love and respect shown. Rare spices, perfumes, gold and jewels obtained by the giver at great expense and often much hardship were considered suitable gifts for royalty. People …
Gardening, Leonard Yager
Gardening, Leonard Yager
SDSU Extension Circulars
There is no better way of cutting food costs than to raise food in your own garden. It can't be denied that vegetables are fresh when they are picked right from the garden. Quality and food value of purchased vegetables are lost by delay in getting them to the consumer. Gardening is fun. It provides a useful form of recreation for the entire family.
4-H Project Guide: Beef Production, James O'Connell
4-H Project Guide: Beef Production, James O'Connell
SDSU Extension Circulars
The first and most important step in the baby beef phase is to select the type of calf that will make the most economical gains and finally dress out a highly desirable carcass. The success and profit of the enterprise will depend on the conformation, feeding ability and quality of the calf selected.
4-H Project Guide: Poultry Production, Boyd Bonzer, Herb Lippert, G.S. Weaver
4-H Project Guide: Poultry Production, Boyd Bonzer, Herb Lippert, G.S. Weaver
SDSU Extension Circulars
Any boy or girl who wishes to enroll in the 4-H Poultry Project must be 10 years old on or before May 31; and must not have reached the age of 21 on January 1 of the current year. This boy or girl must be enrolled in the project before May 31. The 4-H member may have chickens, turkeys, ducks, or geese as the poultry project. The chicks should be bought at a reliable local hatchery each year. The first-year member should raise one hundred or more baby chicks. The following years, the member should enlarge the project. In taking …
4-H Home Life Project For South Dakota 4-H Girls, Agricultural Extension Service, South Dakota State College
4-H Home Life Project For South Dakota 4-H Girls, Agricultural Extension Service, South Dakota State College
SDSU Extension Circulars
Contains information on household linens, home planning arrangement, house furnishings, storage, refinishing furniture, accessories, and homemaking.
4-H Meal Planning For South Dakota 4-H Girls, Agricultural Extension Service, South Dakota State College
4-H Meal Planning For South Dakota 4-H Girls, Agricultural Extension Service, South Dakota State College
SDSU Extension Circulars
Contains information on daily nutrition, menus, and recipes.
4-H Clothing Project For South Dakota 4-H Girls, Anna D, Walker, Ima R. Crisman
4-H Clothing Project For South Dakota 4-H Girls, Anna D, Walker, Ima R. Crisman
SDSU Extension Circulars
Contains information on sewing habits, sewing tools, cloth cutting, seams, and proper grooming.
Weed Control In Lawns And Gardens, Leonard L. Schrader, Soloman Cook
Weed Control In Lawns And Gardens, Leonard L. Schrader, Soloman Cook
SDSU Extension Circulars
Weeds. are a problem in the city, small town and around the farm home, just as they are a problem in pastures, hay lands and tilled fields. Wherever weeds grow, they are an unsightly and expensive nuisance. In the vacant or untended lots m town, weeds become the source of seed that will spread to surrounding gardens, lawns and farm fields. Hampered vision at intersections, caused by rank-growing weeds, has contributed to many traffic accidents. In addition, they sap the soil's fertility, which probably is sent up in smoke when the weeds are burned in the fall. In gardens, they …