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CHAPTER I. THE OLD HOMESTEAD II. A DAY'S WORK III. A RAINY DAY IV. DRAINING THE POND V. SELLING TURTLES VI. SELLING SAND VII. THE NEW AUNT VIII. THE SALE IX. POWER AND BANKING X. RUNNING WATER XI. TONY XII. THE DAIRY HOUSE XIII. VISITORS XIV. RUTH AND THE STRAW STACK XV. NEW METHODS XVI. RUTH AND JERRY XVII. FILLING THE INCUBATOR XVIII. THE NEW IMPLEMENTS XIX. THE STORM XX. GOOD ROADS XXI. FILLING THE SILO XXII. THE FAIR XXIII. CHRISTMAS AT BROOKSIDE FARM XXIV. COST ACCOUNTING ILLUSTRATIONS

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The Afternoon was Spent Examining the Buildings and Looking

Over the Plans for the New Barn

The Old Homestead

"Well, Son, Let's Get Down to Business. I See You're Wise

All Right to the Value of that Pit"

Bees are a Profitable Side Line

The Tractor Will do the Work of Five Men and Five Teams

Ditch Digging by Dynamite

One-Half the Herd

The Electric Milker

Comfortable Sanitary Stalls

Small, Self-Loading, Kerosene Driven, Concrete Mixers

Every Boy that Ran Away from the Farm and Many that are

Still There can Tell of the Days Wasted on Repairs to

Wooden Fences and Cleaning Out Fence Rows

Extra Profits are not the Only Things a Farmer Gets from a Herd of Well Bred Dairy Cows

Good Seed Well Planted Lays the Foundation for a Profitable

Crop

A Well-Managed Flock of Poultry Will Return Good Profits

The Side Delivery Rake Fluffs up the Hay and Lets the Sun do Its Work Quickly

The Self-Loader Makes Possible the Quick Storage of Properly

Cured Hay and Saves Tons of Man-Lifting Power

The Electric-Driven Laundry

Well-Built Concrete Roads Bring the Markets and Your Neighbors

Nearer

Transferring the Green Corn Crop from Field to Silo

Hidden Treasure

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