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6. Know the elementary rules for the prevention of tuberculosis.
7. Plant and cultivate according to the latest scientific methods not less than one acre of some farm or garden crop.
(The town boy may subst.i.tute town lots.)
8. Own and care for according to the latest scientific methods some type of pure bred domestic animal. (This includes poultry.) Value not less than $20.
9. Maintain a bank account of not less than $20.
10. Read the books of the Young People's Reading Circle for the eighth and ninth grades.
For the First Cla.s.s--
1. Know by sight and call fifty common birds of Kansas.
2. Know by sight and track all wild animals of Kansas.
3. Know by sight all the common game fish of Kansas.
4. Know in the fields twenty-five wild flowers.
5. Know by leaf, bark, and general outline all common trees and shrubs of Kansas.
6. Know by sight twenty-five common weeds.
7. Plant and cultivate according to the latest scientific methods not less than two acres of farm crops. (The town boy may subst.i.tute town lots.)
8. Own and care for according to the latest scientific methods some type of pure bred domestic animal. (This includes poultry.) Value not less than $25.
9. Maintain a bank account of not less than $25.
10. Shall read at least two of a list of books on rural life.
The motto is: ”Know the secrets of the open country.”
REFERENCES
See Rural Leaders.h.i.+p Number of _Rural Manhood_, June, 1910.
Play for the Country Boy. Clark W. Hetherington. _Rural Manhood_, May, 1911.
The Y.M.C.A. Socializing the Country. Farman S. Vance. _The Independent_, April 15, 1911.
Holiday Plays. Marguerite Merington. Duffield & Co. Suitable for rural leaders.
The County and Local Fair. L. H. Bailey. _The Country-Life Movement_, 1911. This article contains many practical and stimulating suggestions for making a successful county fair, on a new basis.
Farmers' Inst.i.tutes for Young People. Circular No. 99 of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. (Free.) This circular gives a large fund of details of all sorts of clubs and movements.
Kindergarten at Home. V. M. Hillyer. Baker-Taylor Company.
N.Y. Contains much constructive work.
The Young Farmer's Practical Library. Edited by Ernest Ingersoll and published by Sturgis-Walton Company, N.Y. (75 cents each.) Contains some excellent matter. The following volumes are included: