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The Agricultural Journal of India March 1922

1922

On the conclusion of the President's speech the Board proceeded to the appointment of Committees for discussion of the various subjects and then passed to the consideration of the first subject on th.e agenda—agricultural middle schools. [...] The actual curriculum it was suggested was a matter for the proposed Cattle Board The resolution was carried unanimously.234 AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL OF INDIA [XVII The Board then passed on to the discussion of the second resolution :-- That the Board recommends the constitution of a Central Cattle Board composed of representatives of the Provincial Governments and Indian States assisted by certa [...] The Board then proceeded to the discussion of the second resolution that animal husbandry should form an important part of the district work of the Agricultural Department and that the existing organization of the department should be utilized to the fullest extent to this end." After a short discussion on the wording of the resolution which was finally amended to read as above the resolution wa [...] Finally the Board by a majority accepted the majority report of the Committee that — In view of the seriousness of wart disease the production of certificates required with potatoes imported into British India should be enforced but that to help the import of seed potatoes required in the Bombay Deccan from Italy the Ministry of Agriculture in Italy should be asked to facilitate the issue of o [...] It was therefore urged that all possible steps should be taken to improve the supply of disease-free sets for planting by better organization of hill cultivation and of the supply of hill seed by the introduction of superior and isease-resistant varieties for cultivation in the hills and by the production of seedlings both in the hills and where possible in the plains.
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Frontmatter
i-xxii The Agricultural Adviser to the Government of India view
Some Common Indian Birds. No. 15. the Coppersmith (Xantholema Hemacephala Indica)
221-i T. Fletcher, C. M. Inglis view
Twelfth Meeting of the Board of Agriculture in India
225-239 B.C. Burt view
A Method of Rice Selection in Assam
240-241 S.K. Mitra view
Cattle Stock and Fodder Famines in Hissar
242-250 R. Branford view
Scope and Limitations of Agricultural Research
251-255 M.R. Sivan view
Normal Fluctuations in Body Weight of Bovines
256-263 G.P. Goffi view
Pusht-I-Kuh X Hashtnagari Sheep at the Agricultural Experiment Station Peshawar
264-270 W. Brown view
The Study of Agricultural Economics
271-282 C.S. Orwin view
The World’s Cotton Crops in 1921. Yield not over Sixty per Cent. of Pre-War Total and Little Probability of Marked Increase this Year
283-296 J.A. Todd view
Research in Animal Breeding. IV
297-306 R.C. Punnett view
Notes
307-317 unknown view
Personal Notes Appointments and Transfers Meetings and Conferences etc.
318-321 unknown view
Reviews
322-325 unknown view
Correspondence
326-327 unknown view
New Books on Agriculture and Allied Subjects
328-329 unknown view
List of Agricultural Publications in India from 1st August 1921 to 31st January 1922
330-342 unknown view
Publications of the Imperial Department of Agriculture in India
343-344 unknown view

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