FARM BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT. 



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ments successful farming cannot be 

 carried on without perfect tools, and 

 implements. They cost much money; 

 with care they wear a long time; 

 without care their life is short. The 

 abuse of implements costs ten times 

 their wear. A wise man looks to 

 economy. Study the object lessons 

 presented, and learn to economize by 

 care. When first a tool is properly 



hung on the wall, as represented, out- 

 line its form with paint, or better 

 still, paste up its name clearly writ- 

 ten. It will save time in properly 

 replacing them. 



Shingling a Roof. 



More persons fail in shingling a 

 roof than in other rough building 

 work, yet it is really very simule. 



Rolling and Harrowing at the Same Time. The Four Horses Are Driven by 

 One Man, Thus Saving Labor. 



Utilizing the Time After a Rain Storm to Gang-plow the Land. 

 Note Part of Grain Field Still in Stook. 



ECONOMY ON THE FARM. 



