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Show Wo are at the dawn of n day of prosperity such as has never becu measured out to this land. Looking ahead Is always more rational than looking backward, and for a farmer it Is Just mow more attractive. Wo are In a very good position for morn commanding com-manding progress. We have the world's market, wc have the transportation, transpor-tation, and wo are developing the wit to solve new problems. We shall Introduce In-troduce on tho farm more economic habits as well as more enterprise, and skill; we shall concentrate sultlclcnt labor of an educated sort to keep production pro-duction equal to the enormously Increasing In-creasing demand. The one greatest lesson Is to make our brands unimpeachable unim-peachable and our word as good as our bond. A wise citizen of the greatest great-est republic that the world has seen has said truly: "The word Yankee must cease to menu sharpness and stand for unblemished honor. Tact, honor and Industry are the trinity of human thrift. AiuM-icau ugrii-ulture will not be able to dispense vlili any one of the three." |