General livestock judging particpants: Paul Brown, assistant county agent; J. W. Pounders, Jr., Jack Nail, and Hester Crawford, Jr. This first place team in general livestock judging will go to the national contest at Chicago.
African-Americans.; Canning and preserving; Tenant farmers
Farm pantry of a Mississippi tenant farm Negro. Isabel Palmer is 71 but she has more than 300 jars stored for next winter and still plans to can beef if she can borrow a pressure cooker.
Canning and preserving; Dwellings; Home demonstration work
A progressive home demonstration leader has over 500 cans and jars stored for next year. Mrs. M. E. Hayes of Canton (Miss.) cans for home use and bakes for the market. She says Bernice, her daughter, shares equally in the work. Bernice is a 4-H...
Cows; 4-H clubs; Boys; Girls; Mississippi State University; Smith, William Hall
William Hall Smith, President of Mississippi A& M College, pictured with boy and girl showing cow. 'The President enjoys and supports boys and girls club work.'
Longleaf pine; Wilson, R. S. (Robert Samuel); 4-H Club Congress (Miss.); 4-H clubs
Dedication of longleaf pine tree set by 4-H Club members in 1929 in honor of R.S. Wilson, director of extension (1919-1930), during 1934 4-H Club Congress by club members.