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This work advocates intensive cultivation of small holdings near towns as a practical means for families to secure sustenance and thrift. It mixes hands-on guidance for vegetable gardening, orchard care, and small-scale farm management—stressing constant, intelligent attention rather than sheer toil—with analysis of land policy, reclamation of undervalued lands, and protection of streams from monopolistic control. Chapters revised by specialists supply practical recommendations on crops, arboriculture, and local power use, while broader argumentation favors subdivision of large estates, development of small water power, and improved local transportation to make rural life economically attainable for persons leaving the city.
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