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standard agricultural papers. In a community 
where there is no public library, the farmers 
might agree among themselves to take one or 
more different papers each, and then exchange. 
In this way they could keep in touch with all, 
at the expense of only one or two. 
It will not be worth while for anybody to take 
up this work with any hope of success, who ex- 
pects to go at it with “a lick and a promise” 
idea. It is only by thorough, careful, intelligent 
and persistent effort that anything worth while 
can be accomplished. For the person who will 
undertake the task in that way, there is an 
opportunity; but he will need to have patience 
and some money while getting started and 
learning the business. By all means, start in a 
small way, and find out a lot of things which 
only experience can teach you; after that you 
can gradually increase your plant with com- 
parative safety. 
