SOME FARM PHILOSOPHY.
Uust nevir sleeps—keep your machinery aud-tools under cover. -Never put oil till to-morrow, what you,can do to-day," is sure to bring
success. Spiin a good yarn to the hired man once in a while and watch him laugh and grow fat. The Mred man who cha"icres boarding places with every wind that blows always looks lank and unhappy. . Experience teaches a good but expensive school, because her course m Agriculture is never ended. The farm is no place for a lady man; he fits better In the cemetery. A spineless farmer never hobnobs with a wecdless farm. Sunrise inspiration and mid-day perspiration are both" needed on the
farm. Some farms are rn.i on the eight hour system—eight hours in the forenoon and eight in the afternoon. Alas for the three-handed farmer; right hand, left hand and a little be-liind-hand.
The only good farmer is the busy one. - ..
Dame Nature smiles on the indusIrious farmer and gives him first aid.
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Shannon News, 3 February 1925, Page 2
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162SOME FARM PHILOSOPHY. Shannon News, 3 February 1925, Page 2
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