Show DRY FARMING IS HARD WORK There Is No Mystic Spell to Produce Plant Life In SemiArid Die trlcts Labor Needed In high altitudes with 12 to 11 Inches precipitation utilized under al ornate or biennial systems every crop possible of production under irrigation irri-gation Is profitably grown without Irrigation Ir-rigation With precipitation of 15 to 21 Inches many farmers In high altl tudes are cropping annually Then again many farmers under all of tho above named conditions are ailing continually Bankers fall when they refuse to bunk along legitimate lines Merchants fall when they attempt to conduct their business without due regard for the requirements of their trade Farmers fall in every part of the world and under the most favorable conditions unless they endeavor toe to-e thomsqlves Into tho methods necessary for their particular soli ell nato and markets Dry farming demands unceasing labor la-bor There Is no mystic spell to pro deco plant life in a semiarid district The price of success Is work work work nnd the expenditure of energy enough to meet the immediate requirements require-ments of each section of land and each crop An easygoing farmer should not attempt dry farming neither should a nan who is financially unable to purchase pur-chase the necessary machinery and to support himself while transforming his farm from the thno hardened prairie prai-rie to a productive field |