Herds and flocks and horses . ives that for themost part have done little good for themselves, and nothingfor the country. It is time to Go Back to the Farm; not to the hard laborand toil of our fathers, but to the pleasant and profitablebusiness of breeding. Not also, to the raising of the old-timeTexas steer and razor back hog, but to produce pure-bred stock,one of which will yield double, treble, quadrup^le the price ofthe stock that father used to raise. To meet, therefore, the rapidly increasing and fast-grow-ing population, and consequently the crying demand for meatat reasonable prices,


Herds and flocks and horses . ives that for themost part have done little good for themselves, and nothingfor the country. It is time to Go Back to the Farm; not to the hard laborand toil of our fathers, but to the pleasant and profitablebusiness of breeding. Not also, to the raising of the old-timeTexas steer and razor back hog, but to produce pure-bred stock,one of which will yield double, treble, quadrup^le the price ofthe stock that father used to raise. To meet, therefore, the rapidly increasing and fast-grow-ing population, and consequently the crying demand for meatat reasonable prices, as well as the enormous calls uponAmerica from every country on earth, for her refrigerator, aswell as her canned meats, the breeding and stock raising in-dustry, with its ever ready and j)rofitable markets, presentsby far the greatest opportunity for the country bred youth ofAmerica to make money, to make it quickly, and to make it insuch a way, that with a level head, failure is next to impossi-ble. The people must be ^^5. m^^ J


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