Charles Kellogg Quotes
As A Farmer, Man Himself Became Closely Attached To The Landscape, Firmly Rooted To The Soil That Supported Him. At Times The Soil Seemed Bountiful And Kindly And Again Stubborn And Unfriendly, But It Was Always A Challenge To Man's Cunning.
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