CORNELL 



IRcaMngsCourse for iTarmers 



Published Monthly by the New York State College op Agriculture 

 AT Cornell University, from November to ]\L\rch, and Entered at 

 Ithaca as Second-class Matter under Act op Congress, July i6, 1894. 

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



SERIES vin. 

 MISCELLANEOUS. 



ITHACA, N. Y., 

 NOVEMBER 1907. 



N0.36. 

 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 



AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION. 

 A WORD OF GREETING. 



Bv The Supervisor. 



I-'iG. 370. — A farmers' meeting in session at the College of Agricuihire last zi'inter. 



Another Reading-Course season has opened. The thirty regular 

 J'.ulletins of the Reading-Course are available for study and discussion, 

 being revised from time to time as the progress of information demands. 

 Those persons who complete these series are taken into the reading of 

 books, experiment station bulletins and other literature. 



The College recognizes that its information cannot be of the greatest 

 service if it is held within the confines of the class-rooms and laboratories. 

 This correspondence course stands as a testimonial of the desire of 

 the authorities to spread the light of really helpful information wherever 

 there is just and reasonable need for it. So it is with feelings of pleasure 



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