FARM PRODUCTION
-Press Assn.
Nazis' Elaborate Plans For Incroase THREE CHIEF POINTS
(By Telegraph-
—Copyright.)
(Received 24, 1.15 p.m.) BEELIN, March 23. Elaborate plans designed to increase farm production were announced by General Herman Goering in a broadcast to whieh farmers thronghout Germany listened. He said that henceforth they would treat desertion of the land as an evasion of responsibility. The new meaaures are for the beneflt of the nation, not the individual. The chief provisions of the plan are: (1) Supercession of incompetent farmers by State-appointed managers. (2) Beduction in the price of fertilisers. (3) £16,000., 000 is being devoted to farm improvements.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 58, 24 March 1937, Page 5
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