Show STAY OX THE FARM I Many farmer boys are now undecided whether to leave the old homestead 1 and press their way into the crowded city there to engage In the severe and i uncertain struggles of 1 business life I or to remain upon the old fan adopting adopt-ing acrriculture as their life work I These boys like the farm and hesitate to adopt farming only that they fear the returns may not be commensurate I with the efforts put forth but If the great financial troubles which have r cent swept over the country have i I proved one thing more conclusively I than another they have proved the I uncertainty of business ventures In the j I city and the certainty of competence i comfort and the best things of life to I those who sensibly and systematically I follow farming Each day develops the act that education and training pay on the farm as they pay elsewhere In life and other things being I 1 equal p the young man who fortifies himself I by a thorough agricultural education I will succeed much better than he who I neglects this precaution J Van I I Mater II I I j |