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The Agricultural Journal of India January 1914

1914

The head of each department can therefore make his influence felt in the counsels of the othe' and the rural develoment administration of the Province is thus as it were in the hands of a board of two members each of whom while supreme in his own branch is also in a position to have his say in the coduct of the affairs of the other. [...] The Revenue Department may invoke the aid of co-operation for the discovery of the best and least inconvenient methods of collecting the annual revenue and even the police may perhaps recognise that an organization of the people for the purpose of increasing their wealth and well-being may also be able to contribute to the problem of how the country side is to be rendered safe from thieves robber [...] In addition however the Department in the case of certain live stock schemes pays the whole of the fees and expenses of the judges and veterinary surgeons who act at local shows as well as the fees and expenses of the judges in connection with the award of prizes for good farming and well-kept cottages. [...] When the latter has been voted by the Board a conference of the secretaries of the Committees is held to discuss any new provisions in the schemes and to fix the dates for meetings of the Committees at which the Department's inspectors must attend to help the Committees to arrange the details of the programme of work for the ensuing agricultural year. [...] In the 'future I hope to see associations established to ecourage the breeding and registration of pedigree stock ; for the improvement of horticulturO and the packing and marketing of fruit ; for the establishment of a breed of poultry worthy of the name and for many other objectsTHE ORGANIZATION OF AGRICULTURE IN IRELAND 33 You will find appended to this paper a statement of the amount of
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Frontmatter
i-iv The Agricultural Adviser to the Government of India view
Steam Ploughing Experiments in the Aira Estate Kheri United Povinces
1-6 B.C. Roy view
Agriculture and Co-Operation in Burma
7-22 H. Clayton view
The Organization of Agriculture by the Department of Agriculture in Ireland and its Application to the Conditions of the Bombay Presidency
23-37 unknown view
Notes on the Fodder Problem in India
38-58 J. Mackenna view
Tikka Disease and the Introduction of Exotic Groundnuts in the Bombay Presidency
59-70 E.J. Butler view
A School Garden in the Making its Objects and Uses
71-76 J.J. Cronin view
Practice with Science
77-83 A.C. Dobbs view
A Trial of Orange Stocks at Peshawar
84-iv W. Brown view
Rye-Grass and Clover in India
87-91 W. Brown view
Some Experiments with Maize Stored in Bins
92-98 A.J. Grove view
Notes
99-103 unknown view
Reviews
104-i unknown view

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