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This is a guide to the practical study of the sources in wild nature of our living. It contains a series of study outlines for the entire year, and deals with both the plants and animals of the farm-the things that men have chosen to deal with as a means of livelihood and of personal satisfaction in all ages.
- Preface
- Contents
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PART I. STUDIES FOR THE FALL TERM: October–January
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1. Mother Earth
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Study 1
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2. The wild fruits of the farm
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Study 2
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3. The wild nuts of the farm
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Study 3
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4. The farm stream
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Study 4
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5. The fishes of the farm stream
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Study 5
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6. Pasture plants
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Study 6
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7. The wild roots of the farm
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Study 7
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8. The November seed-crop
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Study 8
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9. The deciduous trees in winter
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Study 9
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10. The farm wood lot
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Study 10
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11. The fuel woods of the farm
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Study 11
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12. Winter verdure of the farm
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Study 12
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13. The wild mammals of the farm
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Study 13
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14. The domesticated mammals
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Study 14
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15. The fowls of the farm
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Study 15
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16. Farm landscapes
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Study 16
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Individual exercises for the Fall Term (Optionals)
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1. A student’s record of farm operations
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2. Noteworthy views of the farm
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3. Noteworthy trees of the farm
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4. Autumnal coloration and leaf fall
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5. A calendar of seed dispersal
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PART II. STUDIES FOR THE SPRING TERM: February–May.
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17. The lay of the land
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Study 17
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18. The deciduous shrubs of the farm
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Study 18
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19. Winter activities of wild animals
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Study 19
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20. Fiber products of the farm
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Study 20
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21. A coating of ice
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Study 21
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22. Maple sap and sugar
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Study 22
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23. Nature’s soil conserving operations
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Study 23
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24. The passing of the trees
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Study 24
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25. The fence row
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Study 25
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26. A spring brook
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Study 26
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27. Nature’s offerings for spring planting
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Study 27
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28. A cut-over wood-land thicket
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Study 28
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29. Wild spring flowers of the farm
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Study 29
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30. What goes on in the apple blossoms
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Study 30
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31. The song birds of the farm
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Study 31
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32. The early summer landscape
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Study 32
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Individual exercises for the Spring Term (Optionals)
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6. A calendar of bird return
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7. A calendar of spring growth
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8. A calendar of spring flowers
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9. Noteworthy wild flower beds of the farm
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10. Noteworthy flowering shrubs of the farm
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PART III. STUDIES FOR THE SUMMER TERM: June–October.
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33. The progress of the season
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Study 33
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34. The clovers
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Study 34
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35. Wild aromatic herbs of the farm
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Study 35
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36. The trees in summer
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Study 36
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37. Weeds of the field
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Study 37
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38. Summer wild flowers
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Study 38
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39. Some insects at work on farm crops
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Study 39
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40. Insects molesting farm animals
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Study 40
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41. Out in the rain
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Study 41
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42. The vines of the farm
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Study 42
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43. The swale
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Study 43
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44. The brambles of the farm
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Study 44
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45. The population of an old apple tree
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Study 45
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46. The little brook gone dry
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Study 46
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47. Swimming holes
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Study 47
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48. Winding roads
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Study 48
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Individual Exercises for the Summer Term (Optionals)
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11. A grass calendar
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12. A calendar of summer wild flowers
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13. A calendar of bird nesting
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14. Best crops of the farm
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15. A corn record
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- Outdoor Equipment
- Index
- 出版地 : 美國
- 語言 : 英文
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