BRITISH AGRICULTURE
Farming will always be subject to the vagaries of the weather, remarks “The Times" in discussing the difficulties facing British agriculture. No Government can perfect Nature's dispensations. but there is a good case for minimising the fluctuations in farm produce prices. That is not, be it understood, to guarantee profits to farmers, but to ensure that home agriculture can carry on its business with some measure of security, like most of the country’s other industries. The land is a national heritage which, for reasons well known to everyone, should be used to full capacity in a highly-industrialised country.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 January 1939, Page 3
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100BRITISH AGRICULTURE Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 January 1939, Page 3
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