The Reclamation of the 



Arid Lands of the World 



by scientific soil culture, seed breeding, conservation 

 of the limited rainfal and study of the require- 

 ments of success in every district of the 

 world, constitutes the mo^ econ- 

 omic problem of the century. 



The Dry Farming Congress 



is a student body of agriculturists meeting annually to 

 exchange ideas and to carry on a co-operative study 

 of the whole subject. 



It publishes semi-monthly bulletins and other 

 pamphlets free to members. 



Its only object is to place in the hands of mem- 

 bers every scrap of information calculated to assist in 

 overcoming the problems of the "Dry Farmer." 



Its Statistical Bureau and International Depart- 

 ment are both doing practical work and members are 

 given the advantages of studying not onjy their own 

 condition but the conditions under which dry land 

 agriculture is being developed throughout the world. 



Publications of the Congress may be purchased 

 by anyone interested. Members receive them without 

 other charge than the annual fee of one dollar or the 

 ife membership fee of ten dollars. 



JOHN T. BURNS, SecretaryTreasurer 



407 TEMPLE COURT 

 Denver, Colo. 



