CORNELL READING-COURSE 

 FOR FARMERS. 



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READING-LESSON 

 NO. 7, 

 JANUARY, 1900. 



BY S, W. FLETCHER. 



These questions constitute a sujpple'tnent to Reading Lesson No. Y 

 (" Balanced Rations for Stock " ). Its lyurpose is to induce the 

 reader to think carefully about what he reads. Ansioer the ques- 

 tions as hest you can and return this sheet to tcs (2 cents postage). 

 We loant these answers in order that we may know what interest 

 you are taking in the Reading- Course and hoio much good yoit are 

 getting from it / and we loant to help you ivhen you do not under- 

 stand the problems involved. We are after results, and do Qiot 

 care about the handwriting nor the grammar. These answers are 

 for our own examination and will not be tnade public. Do not be 

 afraid to say, " I do not know. "^"^ We shall be glad of any com- 

 ments on these lessons. Those who answer the questions loill receive 

 future lessons. 



1. What is a food ? 



2. Why do all animals need food ? 



3. Is there such a thing as an all round food ? Why ? 



4. Why will it pay to give a cow more food than is needed to 

 keep her alive ? 



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