The Press: The Kudzu Kid

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In his daily column, Cope mixes his propaganda for the agrarian revolution with homely philosophy, simple humor, useful information and unabashed corn. Though most of his columns plow a straight furrow through common farm problems, he also roams as far afield as barbershop quartets and alcoholism. Cope's most celebrated column had nothing to do with farming. It was a sentimental epitaph for his dead Scottie, Mr. Burns.

*Oriental kudzu (rhymes with good zoo) stops erosion, enriches the soil, is good for grazing.

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