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University of Wisconsin. College of Agriculture / Winter courses in agriculture for farm boys--1929-30
([1930])
Purpose of the courses, pp. [3]-6
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Opportunities for graduates, pp. 6-7
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THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCOXSIX Most of the young men who take the winter courses realize that it offers them the supreme opportunity of their lives and they are taking advantage of that opportunity, as have those who have graduated before them, to become the seedsmen, the breeders of better livestock, and above all, the home-builders of the state. . Short Course Debating Society Opportunities for Graduates During the past year the employment bureau of the Col- lege of Agriculture has been unable to meet the rapidly in- creasing demand for students to work on farms in this and other states. Many of the students have returned to home farms. The nature of the positions which are open to Winter Course students is shown by the following: General farm labor. The opportunity for farm positions on general farms other than the home farm, is exceptionally good. These positions pay experienced men from $50 to $85 a month with board. Herdsmen Foremen. Many enterprising and successful farm- ers need trained men to assume the responsibility of the man- 6
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