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Provided by the Green 'N' Growing Collection (The History of Home Demonstration and 4-H Youth Development in North Carolina), Special Collections, North Carolina State University Libraries

Date created
1950–1959
Location
North Carolina
License
Copyright unknown.
Source
Original image housed by North Carolina State University Libraries Special Collections Reseach Center

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4-H club members showing livestock: a hog, a sheep, and two calves

4-H members are seen in this black and white photograph showing their livestock in a competition. Four young men are seen in the picture, The one on the far left is bending down over his dark colored pig. He has a stick in his right hand. Next is a young man kneeling next to his sheep. To his left is another young man holding his calf. On the far right of the picture, another young man in jeans and a cowboy hat tends to his calf. The brick building has streamers hanging from the ceiling. A couple of men are standing in the background next to the windows.