cA‘Farmer‘b Creed Ibt-lugvu a man's greatest posses- qmn [5 I'm rllgnlty and that no rallan lmqtuws thm mnrr- abunâ€" rlantly t n farmmg. l btfllEVF: harrl wurk and honest sweat are the budding blacks of a person’s. character, Ibuheve that farmmg, lle'ipltï¬' Its rdhhlpu :2 dlaappmntments. I'~i the must hum-t and honor uhle way a man can spend hm days nn this Parth Ibeliew; (arming nurture; the (‘Inse famlly has that make hf»:- nch In ways money can't buy Ibolxeve my children an: [Earmng value: that ml] last a llfetlme and can be learned In nr- other way. [believe larmmg promdeï¬ educa- tton for hfe and that no other OCCUPEIUOH teaches Sn much about hrrth. growth and mam; rlty In such a variety If ways, Ibelieve many ut' the best things m [the are Indeed tree the splenr dor of a sunnse. the rapture of w1de0pen spaces. the exhzlarat- mg sxght of \ Jur land greenlna each Spring Ibelteve true happme % comes tram watchan your crops ripen 1n the ï¬eld. your chlldren gmu tall tn the sun. v wur whale fam- lly feel the pnde that spnngs from then’ share-d expenence Ibelleve that by my tcul I am glv- mg mtjare to the world than I am taking from It. an honor that does not come to all men lbelieve my lllE wrll be measured ultlmately by what I have done for m = fellowman. and by thr: standard I fear no Judgment Ibelieve when a man grows old and sums up his days. he should be able to stand tall and feel pride 1n the ltfe he's lnved. Ibeheve tn farming because it makes all this posstble. A Farmer's P aye AI: {arrr‘I-r'v and r: a.†â€" Ind madam LI: mm: high, but a thra- qunr p r r. I" And lllrd rrâ€"rp rnn u “1 rrr ma us no- a ‘02 5 a! br And a 0:111 VJ»: 3: Law: a.’ demand we W ï¬lebruwg gr. that my, 7 could gr. run k mu