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new industrial systems must grow through gradual evolu- 

 tion. Every new movement must have its enthusiasts 

 who hitch their wagons to the stars but who leave the 

 working out of details to a future generation. 



In the following chapters, an effort is made to point 

 out the principles on which successful industrial organiza- 

 tion among farmers is likely to rest, the legal difficulties 

 of organization, the principles of federation, the obstacles 

 in the way of organization, and the agricultural industries 

 in which business organization is most likely to succeed. 



