Th' day is not fer distant
when th' irksome duties o' th' farm
will be minimized t' such a degree
that they will in no way interfere
with croquet an' motorin'.
Th' exodus
from th' fields t' th' cities is
doin' much
t' cut down th' operatin'
expenses o' th' farms. Agriculture,
unlike other professions, will
never be overcrowded on account o'
th'
plowin', an' those who are left behind
will
eventually enjoy a monopoly o'
th' food producin' business o' th'
country.
T'day a farmer may enjoy Argentine
beef without feelin' liek he is
robbin' himself. With th' currency
questions
out o' th' road an' so many inventions
under way fer motor driven an'
self operatin' implements th' farmer
may
well be happy in th' prospects
of a fer greater return fer less work
in
th' future. Th' dawn o' a new era
is gittin' in shape an' th' long
delayed
day is jest around th' corner when
ther'll be nothin' t' do on th'
farm but dress fer town.
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