SUPPLEMENT TO 



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LESSON FOR THE FARM 



L. H. Bailey, Director 

 Course for the Farm, Royal Gilkey, Supervisor 



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



vot tt n„ ,8 ITHACA, NEW YORK fruit-growing series 



vol. h. no. 4 8 SEPTEMBER 15, 1913 No. 4 



CULTURE OF THE CHERRY 



DISCUSSION PAPER 



A supplement called the discussion paper is sent with each Reading- 

 Course lesson, with a view of assisting the reader to examine and improve 

 his present methods of farming. The discussion paper also aids in review- 

 ing important points in the lesson. An expression of the reader's experi- 

 ence or opinion is one of the best ways of converting into working knowledge 

 what has been read. Each discussion paper filled out and returned will be 

 read carefully and a personal reply will be made if information is requested. 



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. 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. Persons who wish to 

 receive the other lessons in this series should therefore sign and return this 

 discussion paper whether the questions are answered or not. The Reading- 

 Course will endeavor to aid in the solution of farm problems and in the 

 organization of study clubs, and to give references for advanced study. 

 The space below on this page is reserved for correspondence concerning 

 Reading-Course work and also for names and addresses of any persons likely 

 to be interested in the course. 



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