. Annual report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University and the Agricultural Experiment Station. New York State College of Agriculture; Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). •>\\ Rural School Leaflet knowledge of men: the first, in order that he may produce goods of high quality at low cost; and the second, in order that he may dispose of them to advantage and be a good citizen in his community. To truly succeed in any work is no easy task; if it were easy there would be nothing to strive for. I hope you will read th
. Annual report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University and the Agricultural Experiment Station. New York State College of Agriculture; Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). •>\\ Rural School Leaflet knowledge of men: the first, in order that he may produce goods of high quality at low cost; and the second, in order that he may dispose of them to advantage and be a good citizen in his community. To truly succeed in any work is no easy task; if it were easy there would be nothing to strive for. I hope you will read this leaflet carefully. In it there are a number of lessons, each of which deals with out-of-door life that is related directly or indirectly to good farm practice. None of the lessons are useless; they have some value or we should not send them to you. I know you will get all that you can out of the lessons and the letters. One piece of work that I should like to suggest for these fall days is that we all get ready for winter. Harvest time is over now and the days of Thanksgiving are here. Let us pick up, clean up, and put in order the school and the home, the school yard and the home grounds. Perhaps there is some old lumber that we can pile up neatly or a piece of machinery that we can place under cover out of sight or some leaves that we can rake up or weeds that we can cut. Perhaps inside the house the girls can help mother in making things more homelike and attractive: clean curtains at the windows, a new cover for the couch, a picture neatly framed and hung, a red geranium on the window sill to brighten the room. Then when winter comes everything will be snug and trim, and springtime will find us with orderly surroundings at the start. Do not forget Corn Day, which comes this year on Friday, December 6. You will find something about it on page 946 The letter from Edward Haag published in this leaflet is one that I re- ceived List spring. You will be interested in it. Oft
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