Excerpt from Profitable Dairying: A Manual for Farmers and Dairymen
There is no branch of agriculture which yields so handsome and so satisfactory returns to the farmer as the dairy industry, if properly pursued. To be sure, there are other branches which give larger returns, but these large profits are more than offset by the loss to the soil and the uncertainty of a crop each year. Tobacco may be grown successfully for a number of years on the same piece of ground, but the soil must be diligently worked and extensively fertilized. In the end the overtaxed soil refuses to respond and finally lies exhausted. So it is with grain farming. One cannot draw continually on a bank account without renewing his deposits there. Neither can the farmer draw continually from the storehouse of plant food which he possesses; that is, from the soil of his farm, without putting back the same amount of fertility that he takes off with his crop, unless he wishes to wear out and ruin his farm.
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