HOPE FOR THE FARMERS.
A ray of hope for New Zealand farmers : So nig one who has besn looking up the statistics of business Failures says :•— : Agriculture is safer thau banking, manufacturing, railwaying. There is no farmer of good intelligence and tr 'Oil health living anywhere who cannot make a good living lor bimsalf and his family—that it", as well as the majority of men are doing m any othet pursuit. Only 3 per cent of the men in other lines of business escape fai'ure, and only 3 per cent of farmers fail. The man who owns a farm and sticks to it is certain
>f an eventual profit. There is practically no more land to be added to cullivntion in the.TJr.ited States, but the demand for farm products will steadily increase. This must make better prices for product* and better nriers for the land which produces thorn.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Issue 117, 27 February 1895, Page 4
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148HOPE FOR THE FARMERS. Hot Lakes Chronicle, Issue 117, 27 February 1895, Page 4
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