- I-50022
- Item
- May 1960
4-H clubs
Taxonomy
Code
Scope note(s)
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- LOC Subject Authorities.
Display note(s)
- Use instead of Four H clubs.
Hierarchical terms
4-H clubs
Equivalent terms
4-H clubs
Associated terms
4-H clubs
8 Archival description results for 4-H clubs
8 results directly related Exclude narrower terms
- I-50023
- Item
- May 1960
4-H Club group with Francis (Frank) X. Richter, Minister of Agriculture
- I-50025
- Item
- Nov 1962
Agriculture today : reel 30, part 1
- F1981:02/030.01
- Item
- [between 1959 and 1973]
The item consists of a reel of 16 mm film which includes the following:
A. Peach trees. Small child eats a peach. An agriculturist discusses methods of growing peach trees. Earlier trees are too tall; the best height for pruning, thinning and picking is an arm's length. Root stock. The distance between trees and rows of trees. Shaping trees with trained growth. This is the economic way to grow peaches commercially. (00:14:31)
B. Log cabin; pasture; sheep. Ranch views. Cattle. House; garden. Family scenes. Flowers, corn, vegetables, fruit. Livestock auction firm. Adults and students from Soda Creek and Williams Lake 4-H Clubs. [Clubs are sponsored by the B.C. Ministry of Agriculture, Youth Development Branch.] A beef evaluation exercise. (00:12:58)
Lumby Fall Fair; 4-H parade float
- F-09136
- Item
- 1956
- AAAB5091
- Item
- 1981-09 [date recorded]
Part of Tales of pioneer survival : New Horizons Oral History Project collection
RECORDED: Abbotsford (B.C.), 1981-09 SUMMARY: Mr. Armistead came from England at an early age and settled in the Fraser Valley, where he pioneered and raised a family. He was also active in the 4H Club from its inception.;
Social Credit theory applied to Agriculture policy, February 20, 1963
- AAAB2906
- Item
- 1963-02-20 [date recorded]
PERIOD COVERED: ;1952;-;1963 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1963-02-20 SUMMARY: The Hon. Francis Xavier Richter, Minister of Agriculture, relates Social Credit theory to the policies of the Department of Agriculture, particularly to the 4-H program.;
The goat contingent of the Sooke 4-H Club.
- E-02390
- Item
- 1954