Show FAILURES IN DRY FARMING Carelessness and Bad Work Poor Seed and Shallow Plowing All Tend to Sure Deterioration The most frequent causes of failure in dry farming are first carelesnessand poor work the next is the poor quality of the seed and too much of it and tho third Is shallow plowing plow-ing The average farmer tries to do too much and as a consequence he Is not sufficiently thorough Show usa us-a dry tarm on which the crops have failed and the cause is pointed out instantly In-stantly because any man of experience experi-ence can see whether a field has been neglected It Is no mystery and does not require any evidence to prove a case beyond the mere appearance of the field itself The soil Is not to blame the lack of rain Is not altogether alto-gether to blame but the trouble Is with the man Ho alone Is responsible re-sponsible for the failure of his crop because he has not followed the laws of nature which are inexorable At the same time these laws are so simple sim-ple that tho farmer becomes careless and Indifferent If he had other things to do ho would bo more apt to attend to them but tho greatest obstacle to success In dry farming Is Its simplicity I sim-plicity |