SUGGESTIONS ON KEEPING PROJECT NOTE BOOKS 



The list of references at the end of each project cfutline is not complete. 

 The student should add any material published by his state agricultural 

 college and experiment station, new books, agricultural periodicals, lectures, 

 information from practical growers and all other possible sources. Be con- 

 tinually on the lookout for further references. 



Before reading references the student should decide what questions need 

 to be answered by his reading in order to plan his project. He should write 

 out these questions and submit them to the instructor for suggestions 

 and approval. 



Having answered the questions in written form, he should also go over 

 these with the instructor and then copy them into his project note book. 

 Give the reference for each point brought out. 



This project note book should be of permanent value. It should be 

 well organized into headings and sub-headings, indexed and space should be 

 left after each subject so that material may be added later. Clippings and 

 photographs may well be added. 



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