Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . rotected fromfrost by a tight cover overspread withsome litter. The dry well would needto be only the depth you put the pipein the ground or very little deeper. If you put in an installation of thiskind I see no reason why you shouldnot be able to get good satisfaction. R. R. G. Mark Twain says, Dont stare upthe steps of success. Step up thestairs. THE DAIRYMANS PHILOSOPHY Poets say that living on a farm meansliving a little nearer Heaven. Thatsnot poetry—its just plain truth. Youcant sit in Natures lap without lookingTip into Gods face once in a whi
Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . rotected fromfrost by a tight cover overspread withsome litter. The dry well would needto be only the depth you put the pipein the ground or very little deeper. If you put in an installation of thiskind I see no reason why you shouldnot be able to get good satisfaction. R. R. G. Mark Twain says, Dont stare upthe steps of success. Step up thestairs. THE DAIRYMANS PHILOSOPHY Poets say that living on a farm meansliving a little nearer Heaven. Thatsnot poetry—its just plain truth. Youcant sit in Natures lap without lookingTip into Gods face once in a while. Never fear about the country goinginto the doldrums. All life is a balance,and there are enough folks out on thefarms of the country who love work andiiome well enough to balance the dis-contented chaps in tovm. When you speak of the riches of a?community—gold and silver and pre-cious stones and bank balances andinternational credits, do .not forgetthat milk comes in for mention. Itmeans health, and health means wealth.—Hoards-. IVz Federal truck owned and operated by theContinental Village Farm, Garrison, New York.
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