. Dry-farming;. Dry farming. [from old catalog]. MR. CAMPBELL AND DRY-FARMING 361 crops without irrigation. At first it was merely a whisper; then it was talked aloud, and before long became the great topic of conversation among the. Fig. 98. Automobiles of Montana dry-farmers attending a dry-farming demonstration on the Fergus Co. substation. Aug. 3, 1909. thousands who love the West and wish for its de- velopment. Soon it became a National subject of discussion. Immediately after the close of the nine- teenth century the new awakening had been accom- plished and dry-farming was moving onward


. Dry-farming;. Dry farming. [from old catalog]. MR. CAMPBELL AND DRY-FARMING 361 crops without irrigation. At first it was merely a whisper; then it was talked aloud, and before long became the great topic of conversation among the. Fig. 98. Automobiles of Montana dry-farmers attending a dry-farming demonstration on the Fergus Co. substation. Aug. 3, 1909. thousands who love the West and wish for its de- velopment. Soon it became a National subject of discussion. Immediately after the close of the nine- teenth century the new awakening had been accom- plished and dry-farming was moving onward to conquer the waste places of the earth. //. W. Campbell The history of the new awakening in dry-farming cannot well be written without a brief account of the work of H. W. Campbell who, in the public mind, has become intimately identified with the dry-farm movement. H. W. Campbell came from Vermont. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Widtsoe, John Andreas, 1872-1952. New York, The Macmillan company


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