The Farmer's Guide: Or, a Treatise On the Improvement of Wheat

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The Farmer's Guide: Or, a Treatise On the Improvement of Wheat
Thomas B Lord
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I know of nothing more appropriate toward this im- provement upon the farmers, than the address delivered by Mr. Dudley W. Adams, to the Granges of Muscatine and Union Counties, Iowa, in October, 1872: ** When physicians meet in convention, as they often do, it is customary for members of the medical profes- sion to read papers for the entertainment and instruction of the assembled M. D.'s.
" When railroad men have a convention, such persons as have had active experience in railroad business do
... the talking and have charge of the meeting.
"Editorial conventions are attended by editors, and the.y, as firmly as any other class of people, are of the opinion that they are capable of managing their own busi- ness, and they are not in the habit of imploring the mem- bers of other callings to furnish the brains to amuse or in- struct them.
"Shoemakers have organized themselves into the order of St. Crispins, and consider themselves able to paddle their own canoe.
" Lawyers not only feel competent to address and prop- erly edify conventions of their own profession, but their modesty does not forbid them from rendering valuable as- sistance to less favored classes by a free use of their surplus talent.


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