DRY-FARMING 



investigator, and, finally, a specialist; 

 ever alert for new things and new ideas, 

 open-minded and free from conceit; a 

 man familiar with what is going on 

 aromid him, and yet intensely devoted to 

 his own work." 



That the Campbell method is likely to 

 stand the test of time there can be no rea- 

 sonable doubt, since it is based on certain 

 fmidamental principles of farm practice, 

 which both experience and experiment 

 have shown to be correct. Moreover, it 

 can never become merely a fashionable 

 agricultural fad, for it demands a high 

 degree of manual skill, and hard and con- 

 tinuous toil. Such a system is not likely 

 to attract the rural dilettante or the lazy 

 farmer. 



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