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September 6, 1929
The Mahnomen Pioneer
Mahnomen, Mahnomen County, Minnesota
What is this article about?
The American Guernsey Cattle Club offers bronze pins to Minnesota 4-H dairy calf club members who complete their work and file reports, as announced by state leader T. A. Erickson.
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Guernsey Club Offers Pins to 4-H Members
Boys and girls who are enrolled in Minnesota 4-H dairy calf clubs with Guernsey calves and who complete their work and file final reports with their county agents are each entitled to receive a fine bronze pin or button, provided by the American Guernsey Cattle Club, Peterboro, New Hampshire. County agents may send lists of eligible boys and girls direct to the association or to the state club office, says T. A. Erickson, state 4-H club leader, University Farm, St. Paul.
Boys and girls who are enrolled in Minnesota 4-H dairy calf clubs with Guernsey calves and who complete their work and file final reports with their county agents are each entitled to receive a fine bronze pin or button, provided by the American Guernsey Cattle Club, Peterboro, New Hampshire. County agents may send lists of eligible boys and girls direct to the association or to the state club office, says T. A. Erickson, state 4-H club leader, University Farm, St. Paul.
What sub-type of article is it?
Announcement
Award Program
What keywords are associated?
4 H Clubs
Guernsey Calves
Bronze Pins
American Guernsey Cattle Club
Dairy Program
What entities or persons were involved?
T. A. Erickson
Where did it happen?
Minnesota, St. Paul
Story Details
Key Persons
T. A. Erickson
Location
Minnesota, St. Paul
Story Details
Boys and girls in Minnesota 4-H dairy calf clubs with Guernsey calves receive bronze pins from the American Guernsey Cattle Club upon completing work and filing reports; county agents can submit lists.