Show r A A Way Out fo for 2 the Farmer I IVY HERE THERE arc are Americas America's farmers heading y V Toward a new prosperity prosperity prosperity-or or toW tord to- to W rd ni peasantry t- t Speakers at the meeting of the he Ohio farm bureau federation the other day seemed vor- vor I qed iTei red over the farmers farmer's outlook Professor W. W E. E Dodd of the University of Chicago was tas p pessimistic asserting that neither the turner farmer nor his friends seem able to check file me downward drift of agriculture Not so gloomy was as L. L B. B Palmer t nt of the federation The farmer he as- as must become ome well versed on all basic problems not only of production but of marketing marketing mar mar- purchasing legislation and home and community development In n this way he predicted the farmer could win a new pros pros- p rity fc v Were We're inclined to think his view is s the right i ht one The farmer often has a t rather I tough row to hoc hoe to be sure lu there seems little reason to suppose that thai industry scientific tic management and careful c. planning will viti licit see him him through it t |