CORNELL READING-COURSE 

 FOR FARMERS. 



auiz ON 



READING-LESSON 



NO. 10. 



MARCH, 1901. 



BY JOHN CRAIG. 



These questions constitute suppleTnent to Reading- Lesson Kg. 10 

 {^^ Soiling Crops'^). Its purpose is to induce the reader to thinh 

 carefully aljout what he reads, Ans^ver the questions as best you 

 can and return this sheet to us (^ cents postage). We umnt these 

 answers in order that we may know tohat interest you are talcing 

 in the Reading- Course and how much good you are getting from 

 it y and we ivant to help you luhen you do not understand the prob- 

 lems involved. We are after residts^ and do not care about the 

 handxoi^iting or the grammar. These ansivers are for oar own 

 examination and are not to be made public. We should be glad of 

 any comments on these lessons. Those who anstver the questions 

 will receive future lessons. 



When Lesson No. 10 shall have been digested we hope to send you 

 a sup^plementary Lesson answering questions in all five Lessons 

 i7i this series and also suggesting how you may find out what fer- 

 tilizers your soil and crops need. 



We have organized a Reading Cuurse for Farmers'' Wives. Lf 

 your wife, mother or sister would like to join this course please 

 send in their names. 



1. What do jou understand Ijy a soiling crop ? 



2. To what type of farming is tlie soiling system best adapted ? 



3. What are the disadvantages of soiling methods? 



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