UNIVERSITY EXTENSION. 



A WINTER COURSE IN 



AGRICULTURE. 



CORNELL UNIVERSITY, 



College of Aericnltiirf^. 

 NOVEMBER, 1900. 



Designed to Meet tlie Needs of Busy Farmers' Sons. 



The College of xigriculture of Cornell University endeavors 

 to improve the position of the New York farmer in three ways : 



1. Through the regular means of instruction given' in the special 

 coarse of two years, the regular course of four years and the postgradu- 

 ate courses. These lines of study are designed to meet the desires 

 of those who have time, inclination and money to complete them. 



2. By means of a winter-course in agriculture and allied branches, 

 arranged to meet the needs of farmers, gardeners and their sons who 

 are unable to spare the time necessary to complete the longer courses, 

 but who are desirous of erpiipping themselves with a knowledge of 

 the fundamental principles underlying their chosen calling in life. 



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