TVo liave a.splendid field to work on for iinmary production," snys the Minister of Agriculture in his annual report. "Large parts of even the long-settled districts are very much under-developed, while in the newer'country mi immense amount of 'cleaning Sip' could be profitably carried out bofovo further virgin areas are tackled. At the same time there, are immense wasto or semi-waste areas which are capable of being handled for development purposes, and extensive tracts of depleted country capable of regeneration. Some of the best farming in the world may be seen in New Zealand, but the general average, standard could lx> considerably improved. This is not necessarily due to lack of knowledge on the part of the farmer; it is largely owing to insufficiency of working resources, man power, and machine- power, It should be the constant care of tho Stato to aid the man on tho land to command these resources. Immigration of farm workers is now being actively promoted, while the various hydro-electric power undertakings in hand will in duo course afford the working farmer relief in many ways. Combined with inoro widely diffused agricultural instruction, bolter farming methods, and an extended system of rural credit, those factors cannot fail to largely increase production." Avoid winter chills and ills by taki'ig "NAZOL." Order by namo. liefuso imitations. No cold is Naaol-proof, GO doses Is. 6d.-Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 289, 31 August 1920, Page 6
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