a" GARDEN YARD 
your way, because you are in the way and when 
the land is wanted you must be paid to get out. 
Meanwhile, you can get manure and help much 
easier and cheaper than if you were at a distance. 
Don’t put your labor or your money into ex- 
pensive buildings: they only invite the tax 
assessor; but get proper buildings—they may 
be only shacks, but they should be well planned 
shacks, for you must have room enough to 
shelter your tools, wagons and farm machines, 
to house your stock, to store your crops, to 
sprout your seeds, to save your manure and to 
do indoor work during bad weather. 
