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Show GEORGE S. BENSON f rrtiU-1'--""'-"'! f.-IUft Sunt. Art ftit .VJUIfVl.Tl-KK ; vNP vol 'is mom:v . m:ill Oklahoma farm -. ll"'t:l'vis Ihh'U and roarod I . f., ,,vnd six days a wool; ' j,' th,- sumnu-rs j-lowini;' i hivitinsr Willi four to six tutho fall. iBome- " ,,-kote.l a wajron load of ; iH-i'o.'0 school b.an, and ' m tlu toain and v;it;oii at ; J ovonmsr. It was pood ; in the fioM, seeing the crops KwtK .earning ,uw tmportftnt 1h to humanity, gotting Im understanding of nature In those days a .arnu-r's income , tn-st things I (,id at II a relink o .e,e altt,,. becoming i,3 pf en 1, years ago was to scvure se to the campus and star ; --"!; Uyostork vegetables and ...lain We now have two farms with beet and dairy herd JS some of the colleg. students work Part time on them. They are not laboratories or experimental They are part o o , " ea and bread at Harding. They are V"y famUy fal'm' and-mg and-mg on their own. Subsidies I'nsouiid w, ,l"t ,!u'lin,aUons fo- sympathy veie to be directed toward ony mo!Pr Ihey WUld S' t0 u nnVntuf . An,ca- Farmers frequently fre-quently have problems beyond human hu-man control, for which no planning, plan-ning, nojwparauon can be en- |