The demonstration work : Dr Seaman A Knapp's contribution to civilization . y per cent to the abundant use of legumes and the use ofmore economic plants for feeding stock. It might seem easy enough to make estimates and to calcu-late percentages of possibilities. This agricultural prophet,however, based his judgment upon a thorough study of condi-tions as well as of crops and live stock. The purchasing powerper capita of Southern people is already high enough to provethat his faith in them and their resources was not in traveling over the hill country of the South he longed tosee the t


The demonstration work : Dr Seaman A Knapp's contribution to civilization . y per cent to the abundant use of legumes and the use ofmore economic plants for feeding stock. It might seem easy enough to make estimates and to calcu-late percentages of possibilities. This agricultural prophet,however, based his judgment upon a thorough study of condi-tions as well as of crops and live stock. The purchasing powerper capita of Southern people is already high enough to provethat his faith in them and their resources was not in traveling over the hill country of the South he longed tosee the time when there would be more grasses, clovers, alfalfaand the summer legume crops. He called attention to the factthat as civilization advanced in countries with such topog-raphy, that more lands were devoted to grazing purposes. Hesaid that in his boyhood, one-fourth of England was in grassand at the time he spoke that three-fourths of it was in grassand devoted to the live stock industry. But a little clippingfrom Agricultural Farm Nates, published while Dr. Enapp [10]. An early cotton demonstration


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