The Curse of Farming.
L The first great lesson that we musi learn to avoid waste. > That has Been !' the curse of farming. 'We pay taxes on ■ land that we do not farm ; we only half ■ cultivate our fields, and 'so waste both • land and labor; we .have a large pei-
centage of a. crop in a- field;, we waste •time and capital raising inferior ani- \. mals ; we waste money in buying; what } we should raise ourselves; we waste en-
crgy-in trying -to do ; m6rie than anj r one
1 mail can do right; we waste opporturii- \ tie?, to improvebur' condition by stayingj nivaj^ f rord >iiist.i txites ■ and , by . : p egr 1 e et-.
■ ing", to reaipapers; Aye waste-^iti a.thou?- ? sand and one ways we waste, and-1 hen i we are ready,; to Jay thai- "fatin:r>G
doew't pay/ Vtjrpy W> Y>) #m^?
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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 2, 10 January 1905, Page 3
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143The Curse of Farming. Bruce Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 2, 10 January 1905, Page 3
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