Excerpt from The Year Book of Agriculture, for 1905
In republishing articles from the Journal in what I trust will be the first of a permanent series of year-books of Agriculture, I feel that an attempt should be made to meet the special claims which the younger generation of farmers have upon the State. The former opportunities of easily obtaining tracts of rich land have passed away, the competition of other States is more keenly felt, and our staple products have to enter the open markets of the world. Every fact, therefore, which helps to increase the efficiency of agriculture under our new conditions is of value.
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