(FIG. I.) 

 A WIND BREAK. 

 Every settler on the Dry Lands of South Africa should start at once to lay 

 out a small plantation in order to break the force of the moisture-wasting 

 wind, to afford shade for his live-stock, as well as for the beauty of his home. 

 Captain Heinrich S. du Toit, Superintendent of the Dry-Land Station at 

 Lichtenburg, is shown in this picture. 



(fig. 2.) 



DRY-LAND PRODUCTS. 



Before Dry-Farming these lands were a barren waste. 



They now yield abundant crops of Potatoes and Maize. 



