Capital in Farming. 393 



farms would l^e 'benefited as a class, and neiofliborlioods 

 and communities in a like manner, from the increased num- 

 ber of land-owners and homesteads, and from the superior 

 methods of agriculture that would be adopted as the result 

 of the employment of capital wisely and judiciously upon 

 the farm. 



