SUPPLEMENT TO 



The Cornell Reading-Courses 



PUBLISHED BY THE 

 NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY 



B. T. Galloway, Deati 



COURSE FOR THE FARM, ROYAL GILKEY. Supervisor 



Entered as second-class matter at the post office at Ithaca, New York 



VOL. IV. No. 86 APRIL 15, 1915 °^T? i^^^ 



THE PRODUCTION OF CLEAN MILK 



DISCUSSION PAPER 



A discussion paper is sent with each reading-course lesson in order to 

 assist the reader in studying the rtiost important points. The discussion 

 paper also encourages thought, observation, and self-expression. Each 

 discussion paper filled out and returned will be read carefully, and a 

 personal reply will be made if further information or references for ad- 

 • vanced reading are desired. Practical suggestions on farm problems will 

 be sent gladly. 



New readers should enroll in one or more of the following series of 

 reading-course lessons: the soil, poultry, rural engineering, farm 



FORESTRY, THE HORSE, DAIRYING, FRUIT GROWING, FARM CROPS, STOCK 

 FEEDING, VEGETABLE GARDENING, PLANT BREEDING, INSECT, COUNTRY LIFE. 



The first lesson in each series desired is sent on enrollment, and subsequent 

 lessons are sent, one at a time, on the return of discussion papers. There- 

 fore, in order to receive the other lessons in this series, readers should sign 

 and return this discussion paper, whether the questions are answered or not. 

 By means of reading-coiu-se lessons, study clubs may be promoted, which 

 may become important factors in community welfare. Assistance will 

 be given in organizing and conducting clubs. The space below on this 

 page is reserved for correspondence concerning reading-course work, and also 

 for names and addresses of any residents of New York State likely to become 

 interested in the Cornell Reading-Course for the Farm, 



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