Supplement to 



CORNELL 



1ReabinG*Couc8e for Jfarmets 



PUBT^lSHED BY THE COLLEGE OP AGRICULTURE OF CORNELL UnIVERSTTY, 

 FROM NOVEMBEII TO MARCH, AND ENTERED AT ItHAPA AS SecOND-CLASS 



Matter under Act of Congress of July 16, 1891. L. H. Bailey, Director. 

 SEKIES VI. ITHACA, N. Y., ^o- ^^• 



BUILDINGS AND YARDS. FEBRUARY, 1906. WATER SUPPLIES. 



DISCUSSION-PAPER ON FARMERS' READING-COURSE 



BULLETIN No. 29 



This Discussion-paper is sent out with all Farmers' Reading-Course 

 Bulletins, for tzuo reasons: (i) IVe should like to have your ozvn ideas 

 on these subjects. On some of these points you have probably had expe- 

 rience zvhich will be interesting and valuable to us. No matter zvhat the 

 Bulletin says, if you have different opinions on any of these subjects, do 

 not hesitate to state them on this paper and give your reasons. (2) We 

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

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

 problems in your farming, zvhether on these subjects or others on zvhich 

 you think zve may be able to help you, zvrite to us on this paper. 



The next Reading-Course Bulletins will be sent to those who 



RETURN to us THIS DiSCUSSION-PAPER, WHICH WILL BE AN ACKNOWLEDG- 

 MENT OF THE RECEIPT OF THE BULLETIN (2C. postage). Tllis paper Zi'lll 



not be returned to you, but zee shall look it over as carefully as zve zvoiild 

 a personal letter and zvrite to you if there are any points about zvhicli 

 correspondence is desirable. You nmy consider this Discussion-paper, 

 then, as a personal letter to us. It zvill be treated as such, and under no 

 circumstances zvill your remarks be made public. 



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

 others on other subjects, and zve shall be glad to send any of these to you 

 on request. The titles of the six Series of the Reading-Course Bulletins 

 nozv available are: i. The Soil and the Plant. 2. Stock Feeding. 

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

 Yards. The Farmers JJlzrs' Reading-Course, on domestic subjects, is 

 also sent to those zvho desire it. 



These Bulletins cannot be sent to persons who reside outside 

 OF the State of New York, as both courses are supported by a 

 State appropriation. 



For our ozvn benefit zve shall be glad to have you anszver (on these 

 sheets) auv or all of the follozving questions, if you are interested in these 

 subjects; but zve do not zvish you to feel under any obligation to do this. 



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