These experihekis, it is tkue, are kot easy; still tiiey are in the power of Evtiir 
IBIUKING HUSBAXDMAX. HE WHO ACCOMPLISHES BUT ONE, OF HO>VEVEE LtMITED APPLICATION, AND 
TAKES CARE TO REPORT II FAITHFULLY, ADVAXCF.S THE SCIENCE, AND, CONSEQUENTLY, THE PRACTICE 
OF AGRICULTURE, AND ACQUIRES THEREBY A lUGUI TO THE GRATITUDE OF HIS FELLOWS, AND OF THOSE 
WHO COME AFTER. TO MAEE MANTT SUCH IS BEYOND THE lOWER OF MOST lN"DrV"IDUALS, AND CAJiNOT 
EE EXPECTED. THE FIRST CAKE OF ALL SOCIETIES FORMED FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF OUR SCIENCE 
SHOULD BE TO PREPARE THE FORMS OF SUCH EXPERIMENTS, AND TO DISTRIBUTE THE EXECUTION OF 
THESE AMONG THEIR MEMBERS. 
VoN Thaek, Principles of AsricuUure. 
