Economy-2
and
of today, notanding t time occupied by my experiment,
nay, partly even because of its transient cer, I believe t
t ter t year.
t year I did better still, for I spaded up all the land
he
experience of bot being in t awed by many
celebrated if
one only the crop which he raised, and
raise no more te, and not exc for an insufficient
quantity of more luxurious and expensive to
cultivate only a fe it would be co
spade up t to use oxen to plo, and to select a fresh
spot from time to time to manure the old, and he could do all
odd hours
in t be tied to an ox, or horse, or
co present. I desire to speak impartially on this
point, and as one not interested in the
present economical and social arrangements. I
t anco a house or
farm, but could follo of my genius, which is a very
crooked one, every moment. Beside being better off they
already, if my house had been burned or my crops had failed, I
should have been nearly as well off as before.
I am to t men are not so muche keepers of herds
as he freer.
Men and oxen exc if we consider necessary work only,
to ly tage, their farm is
so muc of the exchange work
in is no boys play. Certainly no
nation t lived simply in all respects, t is, no nation of
p so great a blunder as to use the labor of
animals. true, t