Dry-Farming : a System of Agriculture for Countries under a Low Rainfall by John Andreas Widtsoe
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America's Dead Sea. We need harbor no such envyings, for in the
conquest of the nonirrigated and nonirrigable desert are offered as fine opportunities as the world has known to the makers and shakers of empires. We stand before an undiscovered land; through the restless, ascending currents of heated desert air the vision comes and goes. With striving eyes the desert is seen covered with blossoming fields, with churches and homes and schools, and, in the distance, with the vision is heard the laughter of happy children. The desert will be conquered. JOHN A. WIDTSOE. June 1, 1910. CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION DRY-FARMING DEFINED |
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