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Published Monthly by the New York State College op Agriculture 

 AT Cornell University from November to March, and Entered at 

 Ithaca as Second-Class Matter under Act of Congress July i6, 1894 

 L. H. Bailey Director. 



SERIES VII. 

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ITHACA, N. Y., No. 31. 



NOVEMBER, 1906 CLUBS AND CORRESPONDENCE- 



CLUBS AND CORRESPONDENCE. 



By Charles H. Tuck, Supervisor. 



Another season with its seed time and harvest has passed. The cold 

 winds of the eleventh month warn us that 1906 has practically closed her 

 accounts. On which side is the balance with us? 



Photo by Morton. 



Forced from the work in the fields to the shelter of the barns and the 

 house, we cannot help but look back over the summer's work, — that sum- 

 mer that has exacted our very best efforts in the struggle to make things 



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