Monday, October 26, 2015

Farm Quotes


Finishing cotton harvest and shredding stalks.
Time to run the demolition derby- get the ground worked and the wheat planted before we break everything and the winter rains hit. Rock and Roll.

Here are some of my favorite farm quotes I have picked up over the years.

“When tillage begins the other arts follow. The farmers, therefore, are the founders of human civilization.”
                                                            Daniel Webster
                                                            1782-1852

            “No other occupation opens so wide a field for the profitable and agreeable combination of labor with cultivated thought as agriculture.
            Let us hope that by the best cultivation of the physical world, beneath and around us, and the intellectual and moral worlds within us, we shall secure an individual, social and political prosperity and happiness, whose course shall be onward and upward and which, while the earth endures, shall not pass away.”

                                                            Abraham Lincoln
                                                            Address to the Wisconsin                                                                   Agricultural Society
                                                            September 30, 1859

            “Cultivators of the earth are the most valuable citizens. They are the most vigorous, the most independent, the most virtuous, and they are toed to their country, and wedded to its liberty and interests by lasting bonds.”

                                                            Thomas Jefferson
                                                            Letter to John Jay
                                                            August 23, 1785

 “I am one of the class of people that feeds you all, and at present is abus’d by you all; in short I am a Farmer.”
                                    Ben Franklin
                                    On the Price of Corn and Management of the                                     Poor
                                    1766
           
“The cultivation of the earth is the most important labor of man. Unstable is the future of the country which has lost its taste for agriculture. If there is one lesson of history that is unmistakable, it is national strength lies very near the soil.”

                                                            Daniel Webster

            “It is the marriage of the soul with Nature that makes the intellect fruitful, and gives birth to imagination.”

                                                            Henry David Thoreau
                                                            1817-82

            “Of all the occupations from which gain is secured, there is none better than agriculture, nothing more productive, nothing sweeter, nothing more worthy of a free man.”

                                                            Marcus Tullius Cicero
                                                            106-43 B.C.

“Sometime in the future, when all the accomplishments of the 20th century are recorded for posterity, it will finally be acknowledged that our greatest achievement by far has been the introduction of high-tech, high-yield agriculture. Measured in terms of benefit to human society, an adequate diet of nutritious, abundant and affordable food eclipses all other developments of this most remarkable century. Neither computer technology nor transistors, robotics, advances in communication and transportation, life saving antibiotics and modern medicine, nuclear energy, synthetics, plastics and the entire petrochemical industry rank as high in importance as the advances in food production. And all these other wonderful breakthroughs probably would not have happened without a well fed population.”
                                                Dixie Lee Ray
Environmental Overkill

            “Now I see the secret of the making of the best persons,
            It is to grow in the open air and to eat and sleep with the earth.”

                                                            Walt Whitman
                                                            Song of the Open Road

            “Farmers are the only people I know that buy high, sell low and pay freight in both directions.”

                                                            John F. Kennedy

            “If you want to behold a truly religious man in action, go to Fresno and watch a farmer watering his trees, vines and plants.”
                                   
                                                            William Saroyan

            “Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil and you’re a thousand miles from a cornfield.”
           
                                                            Dwight D. Eisenhower

“Burn down your cities and leave your farms, your cities will spring up again as if by magic; but destroy our farms and the grass will grow in the streets of every city of the country.”
                                                            William Jennings Bryan
                                                            Cross of Gold Speech
                                                            Democratic National                                                                           Convention
                                                            July 8, 1896


“If you have a garden and a library you have everything you need.”

                                                            Cicero

“In no other country do so few produce so much food, to feed so many at such a reasonable price.”
                                                            President Dwight Eisenhower


“Cultivators of the earth are the most virtuous and independent citizens.”

                                                            Thomas Jefferson

“The problem is not supply- it is access to food and natural resources like land and water.”
                                                            Jose Graziano de Silva
                                                            Director of the UN Food and                                                               Ag Committee

“Feeding the world is going to be a big issue and science is going to help that.”
           
                                                            Ellen Kullman
                                                            CEO of DuPont

“Whoever makes two ears of corn, or two blades of grass to grow where only one grew before, deserves better of mankind, and does more essential service to his country than the whole race of politicians put together.”


                                                            Jonathan Swift
                                                            Gulliver’s Travels 1726

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