A Uniform Course of Study in Agriculture for the Elementary Schools of Ohio

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198, Strawberries.
No. 283, Spraying for Apple Diseases.
No. 293, Use of Fruit as Food.
From Ohio Experiment Station, Wooster, Ohio.
Orchard Culture, Bui. 171.
Dependable Fruits, circular 55.
■ Renewal of Old Orchards, Bui. 180.
The Codling Moth, Bui. 160.
Protection of Fruit Trees from Rodents, Bui, ;3o8.
43 Weeds.
I. The pupil should be taught to recognize the weeds and their seeds that are common in the school district. Field trips may be taken or plants may be brought into the school room f
...or identification. What is a weed? How do weeds travel? Do the weeds of the field differ from those of the garden? Name kinds common in each. Give frequent reviews in weed identification.
You can do this by placing a slip of paper containing a number on each specimen and then have the pupils write the name on the paper. Weeds can be exchanged and grading done. Teach only the common name in the elementary school. High school pupils who have had Latin may also be given the botanical name.
2. General characteristics of weeds: (a) A very extensive stem growth either erect or hori- zontal.


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