Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1917 — ONE CLUTTERED FARM HURTS NEIGHBORHOOD [ARTICLE]

ONE CLUTTERED FARM HURTS NEIGHBORHOOD

To tlje Farmer’s Interest tp Keep His Premises Neat and Orderly at All Tfmes. t,..- - 1 s. - A general cleaning np of the farm premises, is. MvisaMe. .vvJtiem theyhave been neglected d uring the busy season, asserts W. E. Grimes, assistant profcsfarm management In. .the Kan-; sas State Agricultural college, - “It is to the farmer’s interest to keep times. The whole community suffer* from an esthetic and business stand* point. if one farmer neglects this inn portant duty.” said Mr. Grimes. • A “A farm cluttered up with useless, worq-out Implements on rubbish left from repairing fences and* buildings, 1 will spoil the appearance of an otherwise attractive home. “If the farm and premises are put into good shape in the fail, there is usually less for the fanner to do'in the spring. The machinery should be put away in good repaii*. so that it will that are not needed during the winter can be packed away in a convenient