A Farmer’s Creed
I believe in red clover, in white clover, in sweet clover,
in cowpeas, in soybeans, and above all, I believe in alfalfa, the queen of
forage plants.
I believe in a permanent agriculture, in a soil that grows
richer rather than poorer from year to year.
I believe in 60 bushel corn and 40 bushel wheat and shall
not be satisfied with less.
I believe that the only good weed is a dead weed, and that a
clean farm is as important as a clean conscience.
I believe in the farm boy and the farm girl, the farmer’s
best crop and the future’s best hope.
I believe in the farm woman and will do all in my power to
make her life easier and happier.
I believe in the country school that prepares for country
life, and in the country church that teaches its people to love deeply and live
honorably.
I believe in community spirit, a pride in the home and
neighbors, and I will do my part to make my own community the best in the state
to live in.
I believe in better roads, and I will use the road drag
whenever the roads are ready for it.
I believe in happiness. I believe in the power of a smile,
and will use mine on every possible occasion.
I believe in the farmer. I believe in farm life. I believe
in the inspiration of the open country.
I am proud to be a farmer, I am proud to be a member of a
farm bureau, and I will try earnestly to uphold the worthy name.
--E.J.K. in the Kansas
Industrialist
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