Womack, R. T.; 4-H Clubs--Mississippi--Simpson County--Photographs.
R. T. Womack family farm; multiple views. Farm located southeast of Mendenhall and east of Magee, MS. Assistant county agent James Ponder assisted with selection of farm family. Film negatives shown with interviews with families on the ""Farm...
Womack, R. T.; 4-H Clubs--Mississippi--Simpson County--Photographs.
R. T. Womack family farm; multiple views. Farm located southeast of Mendenhall and east of Magee, MS. Assistant county agent James Ponder assisted with selection of farm family. Film negatives shown with interviews with families on the ""Farm...
4-H clubs; Mississippi; Walthall County (Miss.); Calves; Livestock exhibitions
William Henry Mitchell of Tylertown (Miss.) won top honors with his calf at the Walthall County Livestock Show and then went to Hattiesburg and won grand champion. His calf sold for $1 a pound, bringing $795 at the Forrest County Show in 1944.
Wells, H. Frank; 4-H Clubs--Mississippi--Hinds County--Photographs.
H. Frank Wells family farm; multiple views. Farm of 300 acres located about ten miles southwest of Raymond, MS. Agricultural Director at Hinds Junior College Jack Treloar, assisted with selection of farm family. Film negatives shown with...
Walthall County Champion, 4-H Rally, 1943. Pictured are (left) Jeanne Fortenberry, New Zion Girls' Club President and (right) Jewell Thomas, New Zion Boys' Club President.
Some points on judging corn are shown to County Agent W. R. Sullivan of Holmes County by Dewitt C. Lundy (right) of Lexington, member of the original Holmes County boys' corn club. Lundy was one of four Southern boys to win the first national award...