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iDeKalbBip S Of Benefits Future Farmers ^ Their Activttiee An Aad Mak« Ap- pjicatioo For SUte Degn» _TH1 CAMIH qNltOtHCi.1, CAMOm, >OilTH CJOtOUW^V, Wn*DAy, JUMK < Itnt Blackman, Jo© Young and member* of tb© BMxm f'Lb chapter of Future ’^*«*rica hat© written mrtlclee ^thelr program omplishmenu *« membera or rS,"th?Wa"l8°oMbeM “complli^ S« the three youthe^aT© tXM Station for a State 'Farmer de- Jj' jjven by the State Aaaocla- jrb^^r written by Qlen Black- ■n (ollowe t "ik 1915 r was Initiated Into the u DeKalb chapter of the Fu- Firmers of America. After ii^iTlng the Green Hand degree Khinged lightly Into the work of Ip, Ijm as time went on I became U interested in FFA work and ^ I have a well planned auper- •• ««®t lr«ik Into my peograra and par cant went Into aaTlnga. For the past two year*, aa a chapter farmer, I bare been en larging my aupenrlaed farming pro gram eottilstently. My prodactlre enterprl8es~now include; two regis tered sows, fire porkera,^ 60 laying honk, eight piga and a mule. Also M acres of com. two acres of i^ran for eeed and 16 acrei of hay. I had 600 chicks, they were grown out and told as trymra. I also hare four acrea of forest, one acre of which has been pruned. My earnings from Arts program was fl.fSI.TS. gerenty- tlTe per cent of thU incouM went into my farming program and 16 per cent went into sarings. I now hart I1.568.00 of the |2.1S<.86 tamed at a Future Fanner, stndy- lag agriealtttre in hl^ echool, In- ▼eated In a farming program and |S41.t0 in sarlnga accounts. *‘My improrement projects are aa follows: built two chicken honaee, Inatalliiig feeders, nests and foun tains. Also rat proofed the brooder built two hog pens and a farrowing pen. painted two rooms of our home ¥ do<g«,m^ windows to our home, [men o< World, and hare' been.'for a "Am shppHuentaiy prscUces I! short tiiae. <rmancial secretary of hare had fovr acraa of garden. 1 the WOW. Also nlneth grade presi- hare praned an acre of pines, set dent, arts editor, sports editor and out sereral fruit troeu. propagated press manager of the high school fruit tree* an^ grape Tinea, pruned.Press Club. the home orchard, called two laying! “My participation in fairs and flocks, and ctu 180 feet of drainage contests an other activities include: ymiukou iww rvuuia ui uur uuuie ditch. I bsTe tested soll and made FFA speaking contest for two years, and repaired two seta of steps, re-lllme recommoodatlons on eight,FFa Parlementary Procedure con- aodeled and re-rd<rfed the brooder {firms. I had a hot of seVerat rtest. Tnrd master 6f ceremony for house, remodeled our well pump. i hundred tomalo plants. I also help- our FFA show this year. Also soil and built a now poultry lot I baveied mother can 700 quarts of fruits also rat pt^fed a laying house, im-jand Tegetable.'^ for'family use. proTed the Tentilation system of! “My leadership acttrities are as my brooder house, and kept the jfollows: president of the local FFA, hog pens and lots in good repair.* |tIco pmsident of the FFA Pedera- *'Also repaired the mule stable and senior class president, and built a hay rack for conTenl-|Al80 county treasurer and super- Farmer conti ence of feeding, as well aa repaired intendent of the highway patrol atr “It is my the com crib, spread fire tons of 1947 Palmetto Boys State camp. I’the gold cha maanre and repaired the screen am adrlaery lieutenant of the Wood-or degree.'* Chronicle (lasstfied AMjSet SeraKs conserratlon eaay contest in 1947. I was on a FFA radio program dur ing Natlional FFA week. At the county fa rll have won 911.00 from exhibiting hogs and a plow beam. 1 have also entered the Future Farmer contest this 'year. . ' ambition to achieve charm of the State Farm- CARD OF THANKS I want to thanl| iIkmm wbo wolod for mm mmd oltlioufK not aufficiertTKl ■ttii UA I dwyly predate khia aupport ghtei mm m$ IrillMii 1 wiah for the new adminSoteMioii Iha t ceaa for Camden aa a wholdk, '' V* ■ ■ Sinceraljr, T. G. GLADDEN P practice program in opera- “During my Green Hand year I , g registered Duroc sow pig litb I re^i'ed from the chapter onsercd pig chain. I also had one rker for homo use. one acre of [low corb. one half ace of oata. j two hundred chicks which I out and marketed as fryers, labor Income on this program COLA MC mmig »ut of 6 group isfiS’ M/fMcoaWtocoawTViomdAe* i teij# h "tort than i90 Hotfy’ •nkesn,. A DedftcnUHi 'ime 'OWl "/''A V'/'./// .y.', ///'/'-A ■'A: STAB SHORTENING ARW0UR'“ vu>. 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