We are still prospering and at Peace and should all be duly thankful. We 
_ are afraid, however, that the time has come to settle down after riding the 
crest of the wave so long and to buckle down to work just as the old timer in 
the picture above is doing. 
It is time again to get our farming back onto the safer basis of diversifica- 
tion, with livestock and poultry once more playing prominent parts in our 
plans. 
A drought comparable to that of the thirties is most unlikely but dry weath- 
er may come any year, prices may sink as they have done before. Corn and 
livestock must assume a more important place in our plans and we must stop 
loafing and get back to work if we are to continue to prosper in the more com- 
petitive years before us. Meanwhile agriculture still serves as the foundation 
for all civilization and those concerned with it perform the most important 
service which can be rendered to mankind. 

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May the New Year be a prosperous, even though a chal- 
_lenging one, with,all of you. | 

WILL'S PIONEER HYBRID CORN 
Bred for Short Seasons and DEY. Weather 
We notice in Hybrid trials that WILL’S 
PIONEER HYBRIDS during the past season 
have averaged well ahead of all eastern or south- 
ern Hybrids, many of which produced no crop at 
all. 
WILL’S PIONEER HYBRID **Pp’*_A cross of 
half Falconer inbreds (picture on left) and 
WILL’S PIONEER HYBRID “N,’’ a. similar 
combination, but a trifle taller and later, are 
both very heavy yielding and very easily picked 
with a mechanical picker. Will produce a crop 
where pure Dent Hybrids from other localities 
are failures. 
Price F.O.B. Bismarck. 7 Ibs. (enough for 1 
acre), $1.25; % bu., $5.00; bu., $9.00; larger 
ii @ $8.75 per bu. for the large and medium 
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Large and medium round and small flat, 7 Ibs., 
$1.00; 16 bu., $3.25; bu., $6.00. 

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