Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 302, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1910 — Unchanged. [ARTICLE]

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‘Yes,” says the advanced farmer, who really should be called an agriculturist, “there has been a vast change In the methods of those who till the soil. As an Instance, nowadays we have machines that cut,] thrash and sack the wheat, whereas ini other years we cradled it.” The visitor nods but says: “Yet I believe there has not been! such great progress in other branches of agriculture. Am I not right in my opinion that you still put corn in a crib?” -fn-*’" ’