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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Agriculture was introduced into the Onstod High School in the fall of l956. Two courses were offered Farm Crops and Animal Husbandry with an enrollment of 45 boyr. Extensive trips were taken to Michigan State College, Livestock Exchange at Detroit, and the Kel- logg and Post plants at Battle Creek, besides various field trips. For the school year l937el958, Farm Management was offered for the first time, 15 Junior and Senior boys enrolled for the course. Poultry Husbandry was taught the first semester and small fruits the second for the ninth and tenth grades. Twenty-eight boys took the course. The first enterprise for the boys 'in the fall was the Grain and Livestock judging Contest at the Lenawee County Fair. Forty boys from Onsted took part in the judging contests. The Poultry judging team composed of Dale Warner, Alvin Kimball, and Paul Holland took high honors and won the Poultry Cup for Onsted. The Onsted Teams ranked fourth in the JudgingCen- test. This was a good rating as this was the first judging for the boys. October 6--We applied for F. F. A. Charter. October 18--We received the F. F. A. Charter. November 3--The Agricultural boys went to Michigan State College to the Pure Bred Horse Sale. They went early enough to see the horses before the sale, November 29--The Agricultural Students began to learn the nFarmer's Crecd.n A - 5-39471 eff' F15 c,.,s,'F2QL
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fa li Xxx - 7F17 S' 'x ,, R+-,luI.,,.f Lui -- -f'.'s 'E' I December 9--The Adrian Chapter of F. F. A. conJ ferred the Greenhahd Degree upon 20 members of the Onsted F. F. A.After the meeting the boys enjoyed play- ing Velley Ball. February 5, 1958 -Most of the Agricultural students attended the programs at Michigan State College. February 9--The F. F. A. boys practiced the Green- hand Degree for the first time. February llNmThe First F. F. A. party was held. A March March March March March April r,..-- Y ,...-.S .Y, ,H .. . 1 . -- '- A c' . ,, , .- f NDN Mu'H1iiw'f' sseffvg ,rf as-h:'4,ff .. X. , ,,.'--.. - N i A--I qv- '. xt 1' 4. ,,-A ,.N, , -1 f F ,-.1 .,.fd x 1, 1' x., X ,---. -H -n---A NA. en --- ,, -M --A-J ,- z.- --q,,.M.. . -.,,.-' ,sd V, . Q LM ,..... - -.0 , I-'A S f -G- - L. rf. I-gm: .-, 4 ' ' 5 -' ' 'l v .' - -u S u ,1 Y, X-.....-.,,,..1 . , , sf L, 1 -.vi-.-...-.x Lfv 7 --- ...-Q Business meeting was held first,pic- tures were shown, volley ball wan played, and a very good lunch wasen- joyed by all. 2--The Future Farmer's Degree was demonstrated for the P. T. A. This was the first time degree work was put on by the Onsted Chapter. 5s-The Future Farmer's Degree was demonstrated for the Farmer's Club. 15--The Fr F. A. Degree team journeyed to Addison and conferred the Future Farmer Degree upon 14 Grtenahdns of the Addison Chapter. Addison conferred the Greenhand Degree upon 6 members of the Onsted Chapter, 17s-The First F. F. A. Father and Son Banquet was held in the Bymnasium with about 70 boys and Dads present. 23-nThe F. F. A picture was taken for the Annual: 5wwThe Small Fruits Class attended a tree trimming demonstration at Adrian. ! P NIV uw I .lg-.1 Q33 -- .- Q- , .fo,1,Q',i,.A47,ef,, 'Q JN ffsema
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