Posted by NCWayne on September 27, 2012 at 22:36:46 from (69.40.232.132):
This one might go poof, but this article was on the page opposite of the New Holland ad I just posted the pic of. It's not coming up as slear as I'd like, but if you increase the magnification to 150% it's readible with a little effort. Crystal clear in the pic or not it is a great read for anyone interested in history, and the thinking behind it is crystal clear at it's best. I wish there was some way to black out the dates and let those that read it come up with their own time for when it was written but there's not. So, just FYI the article was written for Farm and Ranch magazine in August of 1956, just over 56 years ago. All I can say, having read it, and knowing what has happened since, is "How sad but true the article was then, and even more so how sad and true it's even more relevant now than back then.....".
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