FARM TRAINING
' INEMPLOYED HOYS I I AKKA si'.t I KI:I> BY j (ommitti: i: I A farm of ;{J acre.-. has been Mv-wrecl l)V (In 1 Buys' Kmiiliiynu'iit C< 'mir,;l - ire, and train'!.': in vvrr.il branrlK'-' jof ! r,r n! i 111-, wit! i)'-' ;yvi'n to a inmilMT !Of C-'liri: U'hun-h li.iiunn;! tin. ci'in- ' ir," vviir. The I'.r.ti is uii Avcuidale
' in;; yv.ir. inc vn 'road. and ;> bi .undid mi one side by ;tiu: holf links, it is well grassed and j should resound in intensive tanning. Thf c< ii'i'iiuc 1 wiil take posse.-simi on j April 11). j The <■<- ni: 11! 11' ■-- ha always bet n able ,Ik tinri boy> willing to >a> :n'o the ' e,i'.lll',■> . and uinni'i' : wiM;n:; In cm- ! (.!•■>• ;hem if Ihoy lae any |;m.w----j ledije ei" !hc of fai'inni" Tin- need f>»r a iramin:; f::nn li.v tven ji i a I;s<h. fn!' :"inc ! mo. but a .-unable ! ;.re;r "."a: hard !. > hnd The tawn |.. be 's hr-l-cvii lo I'!,' suitable hi j, v.-re way. as • I. 1., tin- city .ai' • i V"ady to I stockid with a <!air\ 'hv rd, ciM'.c. . nml poultry. • At present th ■* fjirm t ; m-wenmcd. .in v.-i "ri iir.:!, hi' -V> frmiiinn e and , b'.nlditn;- are d r •■>. a l;n«»H ik ,: he < astern b undary The I'enec.s re'liliTf a e<H d di al 1)1' a'Peiilion, ac.o ■tli" boys will pr.iiKilil.v bn ;4;vcn pnu - ' tteal tram;!!',' in lii.n fenene: and I'-lcanina dram.. before thr ri' ,h o! j. prmr work bryii,- The |>;idd"»-k'. ;i!l \v«-I! ",ra,.s "d and there are rial! , areas <.r Incline and mangel- '!'>•( le, >t tai;c and In; dd m;- are r'n 'n■ ■' 1 ■ | a .• ir.a! I i: lantat am < if m-ir-j! !:e farm so! f-supper; iila, bn l ': !.<■■. i j jw oh Hi»* iliii'iii:.! r v. :li bt p. i:t i m | I 'nianpliivn ei• t Hi\irrl. Tin- Im.v.- | w'!l al-o I).- „i,!il l>> tin- hoard as '.f i;he\ vela r;'i'i tin 1 :nb.-id> :'j\eh I !•> I H>ys |i!;icc(! i i: farm.. The niaiia::'. : ! Will live in the eo'taec, bn; the ),,,\> 'will travel to the farm each day from j their hemes. j Althom'h the main tramm:: will bo I in dairy and sheep fanning, th.c eomI ntittcc considers thai the beys should ibe trained for intensive farming and iv. ii! ie.trednee i.Jier branches later j Poultry and pigs will probably be mjtrodueed first, and later Angora rabI bits. and small fruits, tomatoes. aim I vegetables may be j;;ven a trial.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21122, 24 March 1934, Page 14
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410FARM TRAINING Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21122, 24 March 1934, Page 14
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