Coburn's Manual : a Complete Guide to the Farmer's Cyclopedia
The book Coburn's Manual : a Complete Guide to the Farmer's Cyclopedia was written by author F D Foster Dwight Coburn Here you can read free online of Coburn's Manual : a Complete Guide to the Farmer's Cyclopedia book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Coburn's Manual : a Complete Guide to the Farmer's Cyclopedia a good or bad book?
What reading level is Coburn's Manual : a Complete Guide to the Farmer's Cyclopedia book?
To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt:
VII, pp. 495, 524, 527) — so smaU you cannot see them — and decide whether they are plants or animals, and then pro- gressing into the world of Insects (Vol. VI, pp. 17-424). There is some chemistry, too, to be learned before we go farther, in the prob- lems that deal with the making and use of Spray Mixtures (Vol. VI, pp. 33, 114, 150, 158, 177, 249, and Vol. VII, p. 609) for both insect and disease pests. The next steps would be to Birds (Vol. I, pp. 630-648) and then to the lesser wild creat...ures of the countryside — Bats (Vol. I, p. 652), Gophers (page 675), Rabbits (page 667), Prairie Dogs (page 673), Toads (Vol. I, p. 651; Vol. II, p. 582), Foxes (Vol. I, p. 653), and all the rest. LEARNING BY DOING — AND OWNING Long before this, presumably, our boys and girls will have be- come acquainted with the larger animals, but it is not fair that they should always have to study someone's else horse or calf or lamb, any more than that a corn club boy should be expected to learn how to raise corn from the plantings of others.
User Reviews: