About This Book
A young Girl Scout spends a summer on a stock farm, keeping a diary as she learns carpentry, animal husbandry, gardening, and beekeeping. Scenes follow her efforts to care for hens, pigs and a cow, to build and repair fences and coops, and to organize chores with fellow troop members, encountering setbacks, small domestic crises, and successful solutions. The narrative emphasizes practical skills, cooperation, responsibility, and the rewards of country life and steady work.
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