GRAIN AND HAY FARMING 



of high-grade seeds and even of large yields, 

 there is not the same scope for skill that 

 there is in some other lines of agricultural 

 enterprise. Skill means the capacity to do 

 something difficult, and the more effort 

 required to produce an object the more 

 value it has, provided its utility is unlim- 

 ited. The farming which requires the most 

 skill pays the best if one has the skill to 

 apply to it. This is because those who do 

 not have the requisite skill are usually un- 

 successful. 



