PLAN No. 693. A GOOD FARMER USES OTHER PEOPLE’S FARMS
A young farmer was limited in capital and could not buy a good farm, so he purchased a few acres in a good district and went to work.
He soon found that the farmers in his neighborhood did not understand their business.
He took over a large neglected orchard for a crop arrangement and in a short time had contracted for land for two to three years that the farmers were neglecting, which gave him a large farm.
He went to work and in several years not only made a good saving but was able to finance himself for a farm of his own.