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SDSU Extension Circulars

1948

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Cribbing Corn To Meet Credit Commodity Corporation Loan Requirements, Agricultural Extension Service, South Dakota State College Oct 1948

Cribbing Corn To Meet Credit Commodity Corporation Loan Requirements, Agricultural Extension Service, South Dakota State College

SDSU Extension Circulars

How Good a Crib Is Needed To Get a Com Loan? Corn stored in any crib which meets the requirements of floors, roofs and width for the county in which it is stored; will be approved for commodity credit loan at 90% of parity or approximately $1.34 to $1.40 a bushel. (see map on page 1.) However no matter how good the crib is, if the corn at the time it is delivered to the Commodity Credit Corporation, does not grade Number 3 or better, it will be the farmer's loss. The same is true of purchase agreements. When delivery …


Christmas Gift Ideas For 1948, Mabel E. Bryan Oct 1948

Christmas Gift Ideas For 1948, Mabel E. Bryan

SDSU Extension Circulars

Here comes Christmas with its almost unbearable excitement. The stockings crammed with goodies and toys, important packages in gaudy be-ribboned paper-the tree a wonder of tinsel and bright ornaments. To help you make merry, in these pages you will find ideas for happy giving. The heart of Christmas is the shining quality of warm friendliness that reaches beyond the narrow safe island of a family to other families and peoples. It's the loving kindness that can live all year long. It's the Christmas spirit tucked into the gifts and trimmings that makes Christmas.


4-H Club: Home Economics Club Local Leaders' Guide With Suggestions For Making 4-H Clubwork More Valuable For The South Dakota Girl, Agricultural Extension Service, South Dakota State College Jul 1948

4-H Club: Home Economics Club Local Leaders' Guide With Suggestions For Making 4-H Clubwork More Valuable For The South Dakota Girl, Agricultural Extension Service, South Dakota State College

SDSU Extension Circulars

This section of the Local Leader’s Guide is to help you assist the club in planning its work for the year. A written program for the year helps you to have well-rounded, worthwhile club meetings and encourages club members to assume responsibility for their contribution to each meeting. Necessary changes can be made as the year progresses, The program is most satisfying when it is planned cooperatively by the members with the guidance of the club leader. If the club is large, a committee of girls can be chosen to assist with the planning.


4-H: Share With Your Community, Elizabeth Dawson Kiser Jun 1948

4-H: Share With Your Community, Elizabeth Dawson Kiser

SDSU Extension Circulars

4-H club teaches you skills and gives you a working knowledge of many things. This you can share with others.


4-H Club: Home Life Project "C' Plan, Vivian Iverson May 1948

4-H Club: Home Life Project "C' Plan, Vivian Iverson

SDSU Extension Circulars

Do you want your home to be an attractive and convenient place in which to live? Then start checking to see what you can do to make your home more attractive, convenient and livable.


4-H Club: Clothing Project "C" Plan, Anna D. Walker May 1948

4-H Club: Clothing Project "C" Plan, Anna D. Walker

SDSU Extension Circulars

Goals for completion of “C” Plan: Cottons for Home and School. Suggested for Beginning Girls: To learn proper clothing care, To make better choices, To learn to sew and save, To know how to look your best.


4-H Club: Meal Planning "C" Plan, Elizabeth Dawson Kiser May 1948

4-H Club: Meal Planning "C" Plan, Elizabeth Dawson Kiser

SDSU Extension Circulars

The 4-H Meal Planning C Plan has to do with planning and preparing breakfasts. Do you want to have sparkling eyes, shinning hair and a pleasant disposition? Eating a good breakfast every morning will give you these. Dr. Lydia Roberts, a well known food specialist, says, ''From many standpoints, breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Your body has been without food for 10 to 12 hours and should be supplied with the different kinds of food needed for the morning's activities. If you do not have enough to eat, or the right kind of breakfast, you show …


4-H Club: Home Life Project "B" Plan, Agricultural Extension Service, South Dakota State College May 1948

4-H Club: Home Life Project "B" Plan, Agricultural Extension Service, South Dakota State College

SDSU Extension Circulars

Home Life Project “B” Plan: Bedroom or Child’s Room. Would you like to fix over your room, actually doing some of those things that you've always dreamed? Fixing over your room can be fun and will give you the opportunity to use your imagination and express your own ideas. Your bedroom used for sleeping and dressing, study or reading should be arranged for ease and comfort. A room simply furnished may be made much more attractive than one cluttered up with unnecessary pieces of furniture that have neither use nor beauty.


Gardening, Leonard Yager Mar 1948

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.