| Show nOOK l o Wo We have heard so much saId against book farmIng that t we h have vo come com to feet teel that the age of book farming Is past Te The fact lB Is that book farmIng I Icom is com coming In Tho old type ot of bok book fan fanIng farm was because It had lag Ing WIS two faull faults Frt First the Ibe bok book Itself Ici wn was usually a 11 record ot of mere mero practice ces CO ond the farmer tried to apply I it ler lIter lIterally ally hooks telling just JURt how to do a athing 1 thing are called practical book but time the are lly time U most books to d a thIng thin depends up UI upon on time tho cOnns to I It wi will differ with nal Id Ideal 1 every try suit or climate or or other ol cIrcumstance Wat a book should teach 1 s why 1 n a thing should be bedone done 1 It is II then eDlY easy for the farmer to determIne how ito It If for a 0 farmer understands wh why ho he tills and tho general principles of securing the tho which h he wants In hI his soil ol hf he rAn can 11 t the varIous tools and plan hil hIs work so 80 that those conditions mn mey hI hr h The experiment fleer or the college teacher cannot al alvas fet vas stays tell time tho mann hI tol secure time man hImself should determine houll cure that and then the teaching should enable him which ho receives hin to sat t tu to work t ti reach those tholo condl condi A bool of prInciples Is one which tl to 1 a wide Id ar area and not notto notto to the tho particular farm or garden caren In which the tho author worked When Q a fIDer takes up UI M an book book it shoUld b be mn n th the same me spirit In which the I l mAn takes ono one and nt new Idol ideas and n necessarily I a apply PI thi varIous 1111 and lural IS as tey they at sIt 1 The who tries to after cite el Is II n a tri troll tr lr HI Jie hOI has n ni 1 I hi his on mule It Ir Vicks Ick s |