Show 4 II CLUB WORK ORK AT I CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL I I Continued from page four man man by D. D P. P Murray of Logan State H 4 Club leader and County Extension Agent Le Roy C. C Funk Richard Perkins has an acre of white flint corn in Mt Emmons that is doing well Richard has hasit hasit hasit it all hoed and watered and is studying seed corn selection and storing in order to be ready to handle the corn com when it is ripe I f He hopes to send some Borne corn to the Utah State Slate Fair this fall I Hardy Perkins is feeding two pigs Hardy is using skim milk to balance the grain ration The recent rise in hog prices will be good news to this lad Ben Cannon is keeping a record of production on his purebred Jersey Jersey Jer Jer- sey cow as well as a record of cost of growth on his Jersey calf Ben Den started with his Jersey cow as a calf two years ago Bruce Hartman started In the purebred Cotswold business with a motherless lamb iamb From his select flock he is now creep feeding some lambs In order to have them just right for the State Fair this fall Earl Thacker has ha J selected a agrade agrade agrade grade Holstein calf of approved type and Is keeping a cost of production production production pro pro- record on the calf Edwin Thacker is feeding a litter litter litter lit lit- ter of nine pigs and doing an excellent excellent excellent ex ex- ex- ex Job They make promise of being leing the first tom torn litter in his hiss s section Edwin is using skim milk grain and pasture to make his nine pigs weigh a ton in days Doll Nelson is feeding a Jersey steer calf calt and is getting gains for 3 cents per pound Doil expects the family to kill and can the calf in another month or six weeks when he expects to procure a holstein holstein hol- hol stein calf to go along with a holstein holstein hol- hol stein heifer he lie now has Mack Foote Is growing out a Jersey heifer and has in addition an acre of white flint corn Macks Mack's corn is from acclimated seed it looks very good and Mack Macl is preparing preparing preparing pre pre- paring to produce seed corn Boyd Murray has an excellent I stand of white flint corn Boyd was busy cleaning the weeds from it when we were wera there This Is just lust over an acre and will be se selected selected selected se- se for seed Max Barlow Is also growing corn Maxs Max's corn is doing welland well welland welland and has all the weeds out Max was irrigating when we wc were there Max expects to have select white flint seed to sell Rex Cox is l keeping a cost of production record on a nice Belgian Belgian Belgian Bel Bel- gian colt Rex is also looking after after after af af- af- af ter an acre of wheat He was preparing to rouge out the barley barley barley bar bar- ley and oats in order that he might have seed wheat Delmar Mecham is keeping records records records rec rec- on two Holstein heifers one grade and one purebred Delmar had a misfortune with his older heifer which set him back some but he is watching details that he may catch up lost time Woodrow Young is feeding two pigs in a movable pig pen which permits of fresh grazing every everyday everyday everyday day Such details as plenty of fresh water for his pigs shade and a balanced ration are all re receiving receiving receiving re- re attention from Woodrow Curtis Walker Valker was not at home and his project will be reported later Curtis was after wood for forthe forthe forthe the coming winter Ralph Wilkins was keeping a acost acost acost cost of production record on a nice Jersey heifer that was a first prize calf at the Roosevelt dairy show two years ago Bob Lindsay started with a acorn acorn acorn corn project but succeeded eded in getting getting getting get get- ting only a part of a stand Bob however is taking care of the corn com he has and expects to produce some choice seed Boyd Brandon has selected a Shorthorn heifer calf to keep cost records on Taylor Rob Roberts also has bas a Shorthorn Shorthorn Shorthorn Short Short- horn heifer and a Shorthorn bull calf Taylor is keeping leeping cost records records records rec rec- rec- rec on his calves He like Boyd is watching the rate of gain as aswell aswell aswell well as the cost of gain The boys in Bluebell belonging to this H 4 club have not yet been visited The success this club is achieving is due to the careful instruction of the club leaders given before they left school and the up follow-up given the projects and to the fine type of boys making makIng making mak mak- I ing up the club together with the he cooperation they are receiving from their parents County Extension Agent |