. Practical suggestions as to instruction in farming in the United States & Canada [microform] : a self-supporting occupation and opening in life for gentlemen's sons and a prudent way of starting for any who desire to engage in agriculture in America. Agriculture; Agriculture; Agriculture; Agriculture. 14 ciiange ot J nrms. Qunliftcation hn Success. W( have been made; so that if for any reason a change se necessary (as will sometimes happen even where greatest care has been taken in selection), it may be mi without delay, under proper instructions, and before contract is closed with the f


. Practical suggestions as to instruction in farming in the United States & Canada [microform] : a self-supporting occupation and opening in life for gentlemen's sons and a prudent way of starting for any who desire to engage in agriculture in America. Agriculture; Agriculture; Agriculture; Agriculture. 14 ciiange ot J nrms. Qunliftcation hn Success. W( have been made; so that if for any reason a change se necessary (as will sometimes happen even where greatest care has been taken in selection), it may be mi without delay, under proper instructions, and before contract is closed with the farmer. In any case of do or difficulty, the pupil should at once seek and follow advice of our local representative, and should also wii immediately to this office. Where any change is m; without consulting with the agent or ourselves, we can undertake to be responsible for the result, although at |>||beg times, and under all circumstances, the best thing possiyji^ver in the interest of the pupil will be done. Our interigefliienc in his welfare is identical with his own; we take evem^ided precaution against dissatisfaction or failure, that knola base(] ledge and long experience can suggest, and any furtl "We modification which appears necessary wiU at oncebe adopt(d||iuld It is desirable that all who propose to settle in Amerijjip agr ehould thoroughly understand what the life is like. ^** The proper understanding of what they may expect has mi; *^ ^^^ * to do with their ultimate success. Some are sure WL say the hardships and difference in living are grea than they anticipated, and others similarly circumstanc will declare that the life is by no means so rough as th expected; all will not meet with the same success, i will not be equally contented. Some, after a thorou^ trial, may not like the occupation or be fitted for it, but these, openings in commercial life may present themselve for such opportunities are more numerous there than England. Others may not do well,


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