Conservation Reader

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To the first men, who lived entirely upon hunting and fishing, the soilwas of little consequence. Now things are different. The wild game hasmostly gone and we have to depend upon the products of the soil.
    [Illustration: _H. W. Fairbanks_ At the top of the bank we see a layer of dark, rich soil. ] The people of those lands where the climate is unfavorable and the soilpoor and rocky lack most of the comforts of life, unless they are ableto obtain them through trade. It does not follow, howev
...er, that peopleliving in lands favored by Nature are always happy and prosperous.
You must remember that when the first men increased in numbers over theearth, the soil was fresh from the hand of Nature. Although they hadeverything about them that could be asked for, yet they were poor. Thereare men living today on the rich deltas that we have learned about whohave few of the comforts that we have. This is because they are lazy andignorant, and do not make proper use of this valuable gift, the richsoil.


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