Saturday, October 11 the Agriculture Department.
Grew up to admire. It has been a major growing turnip leaves.
We have some of the darkly round leaves close to the center of pest damage in the field are concerned that insects will stay open!
In block 3 there are still quite a harvest of members of his columns.
The Agriculture Department YASAI club's first training and opening ceremony of the ≪door, teach 1≫, 23 (Sat) and held from! Start! Day, I just have to prepare for the farm tends to be rather in the rain interrupted the work.
August 2 is the chorus from the seeds of broccoli cauliflower cabbage and sprouts in harmony with the people.
Department of Agriculture 23 is open with you wanted to be involved in preparation for sowing of the seeds from. Now 12 do not have to harvest. Agriculture in the Classroom me nostalgic.
Saturday, December 6 Sunday, the 7th two-day Department of Agriculture "YASAI club" was a harvest festival in the winter.
You all have to do is (^ o ^) / Thank you.
In addition, neither member could not participate in your schedule, please come to play at the next event.
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