The United States An Account of Past And Contemporary Conditions And Progress
The book The United States An Account of Past And Contemporary Conditions And Progress was written by author John Manley Hall Here you can read free online of The United States An Account of Past And Contemporary Conditions And Progress book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The United States An Account of Past And Contemporary Conditions And Progress a good or bad book?
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They have tried to reach the farmers by holding "in- stitutes, " by conducting model farms, and by pub- lishing bulletins, many of which most farmers can not understand. This work has been to some pur- pose, but all the while it has been hard to reach the man who is now tilling the soil, or who will till it, for his living. But the way has now been found to do this, and it is proving successful. To mention the smaller movement first (which is of very great value and sig- nificance), the railroa...ds have carried exact informa- tion to men in the fields, in the way of "seed trains. " Better yet, the system of agricultural instruction that brings the real farmers to school, and they hear lee- THE UNITED STATES 129 tures in the fields. Still better, under the direction of the Agricultural Department, skilled men now go to agricultural neighborhoods and conduct farms with the farmers. When the yield of a field in corn or cotton is doubled by proper culture, the man who owns the field and has worked it and come to understand what caused such an increase, has learned a lesson he will never forget.
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