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Editorial
June 7, 1905
The News And Herald
Winnsboro, Fairfield County, South Carolina
What is this article about?
Editorial advises farmers on indirect profits from land improvement, recommending sowing peas in Fairfield to enhance productivity, as peas are currently cheap.
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The best profits are not always direct. For instance, in addition to the direct profits, there are also the indirect profits that come from the improvement of the land. Every farmer should diligently apply himself to the problem of making his lands more productive. There is no better way for accomplishing this desired end than by the sowing of peas. With this great land restorer so cheap at this time, there is no reason why thousands of acres of land in Fairfield should not be upbuilt during the present season. Sowing peas in drills or broadcast is the kind of farming that is needed now.
What sub-type of article is it?
Agriculture
What keywords are associated?
Land Improvement
Sowing Peas
Farming Profits
Fairfield Agriculture
Peas As Land Restorer
What entities or persons were involved?
Farmers
Fairfield
Editorial Details
Primary Topic
Land Improvement Through Sowing Peas
Stance / Tone
Encouraging Adoption Of Pea Sowing
Key Figures
Farmers
Fairfield
Key Arguments
Indirect Profits From Land Improvement Exceed Direct Ones
Sowing Peas Is The Best Method To Make Lands More Productive
Peas Are Currently Cheap, Ideal For Restoring Thousands Of Acres In Fairfield
Sowing Peas In Drills Or Broadcast Is Essential Farming Practice Now