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Proceedings of the New York State Drainage Association. For the 

 years 1910-1911, p. 1-96, 25 cents; for the years 1912-1913, p. 1-140, 

 35 cents. Address E. O. Fippin, Secretary of the Association, Ithaca, 

 New York. (These pamphlets contain much practical data on the 

 methods and cost of and the returns from drainage.) 



Tile drainage on the farm. By A. G. Smith. Farmers' Bulletin No. 

 524, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 



advanced reading-course in fruit growing 



The Advanced Reading-Course in Fruit Growing aims to assist those 

 who desire to make a careful and systematic study of fruit growing at 

 home. It is especially provided for those who have completed a study of 

 the available Reading-Course lessons in fruit growing. The particular 

 advantage of this course consists in an opportunity of preparing state- 

 ments on important questions of orchard management, which are graded 

 by a specialist and returned with helpful comments and suggestions. 

 Individual attention is thus given to each member of the course. A text- 

 book and correspondence are used, so that the course is conducted in a 

 manner somewhat similar to a correspondence course. The textbook may 

 be obtained at a cost of $1.35, which is the only expense connected with 

 the course except the necessary postage. 



Any resident of New York State who desires to enroll for the Advanced 

 Reading -Course in Fruit Growing should write for further directions to 

 the Supervisor of the Reading-Course for the Farm, College of Agriculture, 

 Ithaca, New York. 



