New Mexico Extension News
PUBLISHED BY THE EXTENSION SERVICE, NEW MEXICO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
4-H CLOD MEMBERS TO
ATTEND ANNDAL CAMP
New Mexico Will be Represented By
Full Quota at National Camp
at Washington
New Mexico will fee represented In
Where Flowers Grow
and local leader
> the National Clu
Kathryn Woodbridge, of Harding
Mexico at the Denver Stock Show. dub
Kathryn has given excellent service as the 1
a dub officer and local leader. In 1929 childi
she organized and led a very successful tribe
4-H dub in an adjoining community. rolled
Roger Elser, of Dona Ana county, has Requ
been in dub work since 1924 and has raera'l
been very active in demonstration team upon.
Stock Show. Roger has done outstand-
caitf and bee dubs,' and has been very
alh/st^Clubc
judge and local leader.
Austin Brooks, of Curry county, has
in 4-H dub work. Austin is a freshman
at the New Mexico A. & IM. College and
While these dubs
memtr" of "the"to^tate "harn^Ln
aXbaaskefma£Tng
FIRST STATE CONTEST
HELD IN TERRACING
reams From Five Counties Compete for
Prizes. First Place Won by Team
From Harding County.
1 Wilbur Ruth, the
Harding county. Joe
Miller, the Curry
pply of Beaver milo.
INDIAN 4-H CLUBS.
idual livestock judge I
itinued on Page 4)
4-H club members to attend annual camp; Indian 4-H clubs; First state contest held in terracing; Rewarding local leaders; About the state with Extension workers; With the district Extension agents; Correction
Subject
Agriculture--New Mexico; Publications; New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts;
Description
Serial publication containing information on research and activities conducted at the New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, and resources available to state residents through the College.
Publisher
New Mexico State University Library
Date Original
1930-04
Rights
Copyright, NMSU Board of Regents.
Type
Text
Format
image/tiff
Collection
ACES Historical Publications
Source
Scan produced from physical item held by the NMSU College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental, Agricultural Communications Department.
Agriculture--New Mexico; Publications; New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts;
Description
Serial publication containing information on research and activities conducted at the New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, and resources available to state residents through the College.
Publisher
New Mexico State University Library
Date Original
1930-04
Rights
Copyright, NMSU Board of Regents.
Type
Text
Format
image/tiff
Collection
ACES Historical Publications
Identifier
ACES_NMEN_env10i4_0001
Source
Scan produced from physical item held by the NMSU College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental, Agricultural Communications Department.
Language
eng
OCR
New Mexico Extension News
PUBLISHED BY THE EXTENSION SERVICE, NEW MEXICO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
4-H CLOD MEMBERS TO
ATTEND ANNDAL CAMP
New Mexico Will be Represented By
Full Quota at National Camp
at Washington
New Mexico will fee represented In
Where Flowers Grow
and local leader
> the National Clu
Kathryn Woodbridge, of Harding
Mexico at the Denver Stock Show. dub
Kathryn has given excellent service as the 1
a dub officer and local leader. In 1929 childi
she organized and led a very successful tribe
4-H dub in an adjoining community. rolled
Roger Elser, of Dona Ana county, has Requ
been in dub work since 1924 and has raera'l
been very active in demonstration team upon.
Stock Show. Roger has done outstand-
caitf and bee dubs,' and has been very
alh/st^Clubc
judge and local leader.
Austin Brooks, of Curry county, has
in 4-H dub work. Austin is a freshman
at the New Mexico A. & IM. College and
While these dubs
memtr" of "the"to^tate "harn^Ln
aXbaaskefma£Tng
FIRST STATE CONTEST
HELD IN TERRACING
reams From Five Counties Compete for
Prizes. First Place Won by Team
From Harding County.
1 Wilbur Ruth, the
Harding county. Joe
Miller, the Curry
pply of Beaver milo.
INDIAN 4-H CLUBS.
idual livestock judge I
itinued on Page 4)