CHAPTER VII 



MONEY AND TIME REQUIRED 



The Teacher of Fools Success Failure " Think-box " 

 Secrets Large Capital Not Needed Specialties as 

 Money-makers The Value of Money Equipment 

 Outlay and Income Five-acre Investment Ten Acres 

 Costly Cost of Starting Union Wages in Different 

 Cities Hand vs. Horse Cultivation Crops Every 

 Month The Condition of the Farmer. 



MOST persons suppose that if their legs or 

 their hands are not going, they are idling. 

 But after all, as Mr. Carnegie says, "The 

 man that does the work, the hewer of wood 

 and the drawer of water, never gets rich." 

 If working could make one rich, every mule 

 would be a Croesus. Take time to consider 

 what you should do and how you should do 

 it, and read Agricultural papers, Department 

 year books, and especially the farmer's bul- 

 letins. In our appendix is a selected list of 

 those particularly adapted for the Intensive 

 Agriculturist. 



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