THE CALL OF THE LAND 



were a mistake to suppose that, generally, 

 the interests of cattlemen conflict with those 

 of agricultural settlers. In the main the 

 reverse is the case. The ranch business 

 affords the neighboring farmer his best if 

 not his only market for hay, grain, butter, 

 milk, chickens, eggs and vegetables; all of 

 which most ranchers prefer to buy rather 

 than produce for themselves. 



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