To Day in America Studies for the Old World And the New

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To Day in America Studies for the Old World And the New
Hatton, Joseph, 1841-1907
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It is a law passed in the interest of those engaged in raising grain, and it operates particularly against those who, having some stock, are not extensively engaged in the business. If a farmer has a large herd of cattle, he can aftbrd to hire them herded ; if he has but a few, he cannot. The consequence is that in the herd-law counties TO-DAY IN AMERICA.
35 the small farmer keep* but a cow or so for the use of his family. What he does keep he is compelled to keep shut up or lariated out. Being
... unable to keep his calves, he is compelled to sell them to the stock-raiser. The law is in force generally in the western part of the State. Those counties in the south-eastern part of the State i which have the law, viz. , Crawford, Cherokee, ! Labette, Neosho, and Montgomery, are particu- i larly adapted to grain-raising. The stock-rais ing interest predominates in those counties where the law does not exist. Here the farmer can combine the profitable business of stock- j raising with his farming.

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