Monday, September 21, 2015

Our aim should be to make the best use of what we have

Our aim should be to make the best use of what we have

Our aim should be to make the best use of what we have



Our aim should be to make the best use of what we have, to improve by selection and care those kinds best adapted to our soil and climate, and to secure, by better methods of growing and curing, the greatest yields at the least possible cost.

2. The crops best suited to our line of business. A farmer necessarily becomes more or less of a specialist; he gathers those kinds of live stock about him which he likes best and which he finds the most profitable. He should, on his farm, select for his main crops those that he can grow with the greatest pleasure and with the greatest profit.



Fig. 275. Filling the Barn with Roughage from the Farm

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