SUPPLEMENT TO 



CORNELL 



1ReabinG=Course for jfarmers 



PuBLisnKi) Monthly iiy tmk Nkw 'S'okk Statu Coli.uc.f. of Ac.uiculturk 

 AT Cornell Univkrsity fkom Novf.mukk to March, and Entf.rrd at 

 Ithaca as Sf-cond-c-lass Matter under Act op Congress July i6, 1894. 

 L, H. Bailey, Director. 



SERIES VIII. ITHACA, N.Y. DRAINAGE. 



MISCELLANEOUS. DECEMBIiR, 1907. Supplement to BuH. No. 2 



DISCUSSION-PAPER ON FARMERS* READING-COURSE 



BULLETIN No. 37. 



A Discnssioii-papcr is sent oat with all I'armcrs Rcarincj-Course 

 BiiUctins, for hco reasons: (i) U'c sJioitId like to ha^r your oivii ideas 

 on these subjects. On some of these points yon have probably had 

 experience that 7eill be interesting and valuable to us. Xo matter i^'hat 

 the Bulletin says, if you lurve different opinions on any of these subjects, 

 do not hesitate to state them on this paper and (jive your reasons. (2) 

 We should like you to use this paper on li'hich to ask us questiotis. If 

 there are any points 7ehich the Jhilletin has not made clear or if there are 

 any problems in. your farmimj, :ehether on these sul>jects or others, on 

 whicli you think t^v ;/;(/v be able to help you, write to us on this paper. 



Tnn: Next Ri^.xdixc.-Coursic IJuLLiyii.NS wii.i. r.i-: .sicnt to tiiosk who 



RETURN to U.S TIII.S DiSCU.SSION-I'A I'lCR, WlllC II W ILL !!!■: AN AtK NOWLKDH- 



MF.NT TO TIT!': RKCi:! I'T OF Till'. lUiLLhyiTN. 77//.S- paper will not be returned 

 to you, but 7^'e shall look if oi'er as carefully as lee would a personal 

 letter and write to you if there are any points about ■rchich corres- 

 pondence is desirable. Von ma\ consider this Discussion-paper then, as a 

 personal letter to us. It will be treated as such, and under no circum- 

 stances 7cill your remarks be made public. .Is Ihe Piscnssion-papcr zvill 

 contain i^'ritten matter, it 7eill require letter postage. 



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

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

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

 now available arc: i. Tiik Soil axd tiii-: I'lant. 2, Stock I^keoing. 

 3. Orcharding. 4, Poultry. 5. Daikving. 6. Farm Buildings and 

 Yards. 7. IIkli-s for Reading. Helps for Reading, in The Farmers' 



lVi7>es' Reading-Course, on domestic subjects, is also sent to those who 

 desire it. 



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