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Show I MOOKKEEPING ON THE FARM. ; Important Point That 8e'em8 to Con (7 cern Agriculturists Altogether Too Little. It may bo necessary to glvo' up all cherished hopes for our Mo work ns planned nud partly entorod upon, and betako ourselves to farming to get tho outdoor lifo and activity which Is demanded If wo rpect to remain in good henlth. Wo are llko boys at echool now, and must endeavor to learn how to do everything requlrcr in tho best possiblo way. If future . conditions demand less dotail In any r--"J of ur methods wo shall cast out what is useless j on tho othor hand, greatet elaboration and omro caro may br found requisite to attain tho end' desired in n satisfactory way. tgpp. Wo aro determined to learn all w can by exporlcnco of our own and from tho experience of others. For whatever wo do In tho years to conic In tho lino of outdoor work, bo H truck gardening, light farming, ralslnp poultry, or breeding livo stock, it If our Intention to bo thoroughly b"-1 b"-1 noss-llke and aggrcsolvo to the exte' j that changed conditions of health c I mand. Whatever wo do shall bo we L done and according to approv J standards and thero is no bottci I guide to profitable activity for tho ag grcsslve, ambitious business man than an efficient method of accounting, as simple as circumstances permit. 'nny farmers now struggling to jay the Interest on their heavily inort- I gTged rrorcrtles might bo happy and j prosperous and owo no man If they could be brought to tho point of will-,lur:nrr, will-,lur:nrr, to learn the significance of th terms "debit" and "credit" and of ro'"tng ihemselves up and applying t' knowledge to tho buskiess In h.. .1. |