General impressions of the country merchant . Little Visits to Farms as We Happenedon Them Now and Then WHILE the prime idea of our three-weeksresearch trip in New York State was toget in touch with retail merchants havingfarm trade, our representatives, withoutrevealing their identity, also made it a point to visitfarms now and then. It was with the greatest pleasurethat they found American Agriculturist being takenand liked by the big farmers, the big dairymen, the oneswho run their farms on a business basis. The trip was made during particularly wet weatherand, as a result, road conditions


General impressions of the country merchant . Little Visits to Farms as We Happenedon Them Now and Then WHILE the prime idea of our three-weeksresearch trip in New York State was toget in touch with retail merchants havingfarm trade, our representatives, withoutrevealing their identity, also made it a point to visitfarms now and then. It was with the greatest pleasurethat they found American Agriculturist being takenand liked by the big farmers, the big dairymen, the oneswho run their farms on a business basis. The trip was made during particularly wet weatherand, as a result, road conditions were not ideal, floodsoccurring in some districts. The pictures on this pagetell the story. Nothing hindered or stopped our men, however, who made the trip accord-ing to schedule, visiting farms and stores off the usual roads of travel, getting a first-handview of conditions as they actually exist. Our representatives also visited the Farm Bureau County Agents. In Cortland theyhad the pleasure of seeing the report of an investigation which t


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