Farm Boys and Girls Club - Poultry Club
- A-3877
- Item
- 1937
Three club members holding poultry and getting instruction in preparation for the Toronto Royal Fair.
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Farm Boys and Girls Club - Poultry Club
Three club members holding poultry and getting instruction in preparation for the Toronto Royal Fair.
Farm Boys and Girls Club - Poultry Club - Ferland
Group photo of club members wearing overcoats and standing in front of a house. One boy in center of front row is holding a cage containing poultry.
Better Farming Train - Displays
Display of eggs and cages in the Poultry Car of the Better Farming Train.
Bio/Historical Note: From 1914 to 1922 a Better Farming Train (BFT) toured the province providing lectures and demonstrations and presenting exhibits on matters pertaining to agriculture. Funded by the Agricultural Instruction Act, equipped jointly by the Department of Agriculture and the College of Agriculture, and staffed by the University of Saskatchewan, the BFTs were operated free of charge by the railways. Consisting of between 14 to 17 cars they toured the province for several weeks each summer. During part of one summer two trains operated. The train was divided into five sections: Livestock; Field Husbandry; Boys and Girls; Household Science; Poultry; and Farm Mechanics. A converted flat car acted as a platform for the display and demonstration of the "well-selected" horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry. Each section usually contained a lecture car accompanied by one or more demonstration cars.
Better Farming Train - Displays
Display of chickens, eggs and feed in the Poultry Car of the Better Farming Train.
Bio/Historical Note: From 1914 to 1922 a Better Farming Train (BFT) toured the province providing lectures and demonstrations and presenting exhibits on matters pertaining to agriculture. Funded by the Agricultural Instruction Act, equipped jointly by the Department of Agriculture and the College of Agriculture, and staffed by the University of Saskatchewan, the BFTs were operated free of charge by the railways. Consisting of between 14 to 17 cars they toured the province for several weeks each summer. During part of one summer two trains operated. The train was divided into five sections: Livestock; Field Husbandry; Boys and Girls; Household Science; Poultry; and Farm Mechanics. A converted flat car acted as a platform for the display and demonstration of the "well-selected" horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry. Each section usually contained a lecture car accompanied by one or more demonstration cars.
A flock of turkeys around a stack of straw in a field on the campus grounds of the University of Saskatchewan.