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avoidable neglect to do important things at the 

 right time. More is generally attempted than 

 can be done. The results arising from lack of 

 these traits in the man, are often laid at the door 

 of natural conditions that are in no wise respon- 

 -ible. 



EXCEPTIONS There are exceptions to all rules. Our story 



^ ^ e metnOf ls for dry farming practice will 

 need to be modified in detail to meet the particu- 

 lar conditions of each farm. The farmer's ulti- 

 mate success depends on knowing the principles 

 and then intelligently applying them to his indi- 

 vidual problems. 



