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They removed brush, scattered fertilizer, planted crops, hoed, pulled weeds, picked potato bugs, and sprayed the vegetables that needed it. During the summer there were three squads of 18 students each employed and each squad worked a month, beginning with June 15. The college kept open one of its smaller houses for these students, paid a cook, and furnished the food. Some of the college matrons gave their services as superintendent of the house. The girls did the housework with the exception o...f what the cook did. The timegivenby each student to farming was four hours a day and to housework one hour. With one or two exceptions, the students had not had previous agricultural experience. The lead- ers of the squads received instructions from the manager and his assistant, and these leaders in turn instructed the squads. Although the girls did not have systematic training beforehand, they gathered a good deal of information as they worked. From the point of food production the experiment was a decided Access.
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