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CORNELL 



IReabing^^Course for Jfarmers 



Published Monthly by the New York State College op Agriculture 

 AT Corn-ell University from November to March, axd Entered at 

 Ithaca as Second-Class Matter under Act of Congress July i6, 1894 

 L. H. Bailey, Director. Charles H. Tuck, Supervisor. 



SERIES X ITHACA, N. Y. No. 49 



HORSE PRODUCTION FEBRUARY, 1910 TRAINING THE HORSE 



DISCUSSION-PAPER ON FARMERS' READING-COURSE 



BULLETIN NO. 49 



A Discussion-paper is sent out with each Bulletin of the Rea'ding-Course 

 for Farmers for two reasons: (i) We should like to have your ideas 

 on the subjects. On some of the points you have probably had experi- 

 ence that will be interesting and valuable to us. No matter what the 

 Bulletin says, if you have a different opinion on any of the subjects 

 do not hesitate to state it on this paper and give your reasons. (2) 

 We should like you to use this paper on which to ask us questions. If 

 there are any points which the Bulletin has not made clear or if there 

 are any problems in your farming, whether on these subjects or others, 

 on which you think we may be able to help you, write to us on this 

 paper. 



The next Reading-Course Bulletins will be sent to those wlio return to 

 us this Discussion-paper , which will be acknowledgment of the receipt 

 of this Bulletin. This paper will not be returned to you, but we shall 

 look it over as carefully as we would a personal letter, and write to you 

 if there are any points about which correspondence is desirable. You 

 may consider this Discussion-paper, then, as a personal letter to us. It 

 will be treated as such, and under no circumstances will you be quoted. 

 As the Discussion-paper will contain written matter it will require 

 letter postage. 



If you are not interested in this Reading-Course Bulletin, we have 

 others on other subjects and we shall be glad to send any of them to 

 you on request. The titles of the nine series of the Reading-Course 

 Bulletins now available are: i. The Soil and the Plant. 2. Stock Feed- 

 ing. 3. Orcharding. 4. Poultry. 5. Dairying. 6. Farm Buildings and 

 Yards. 7. Helps for Reading. 8. Miscellaneous. 9. Breeding. 10. 

 Horse Production. 



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