FARMING IN BRITAIN: George Casely, a farmer of 50 Devon acres, has increased his milk production during the war as well as ploughing up a quarter of his total land for the first time. This valuable contribution to the nation's food resources has been achieved by Casely himself with the help of his wife and twin daughters. George Casely and his daughter making silage, one of the hardest jobs on a farm.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 July 1943, Page 4
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72FARMING IN BRITAIN: George Casely, a farmer of 50 Devon acres, has increased his milk production during the war as well as ploughing up a quarter of his total land for the first time. This valuable contribution to the nation's food resources has been achieved by Casely himself with the help of his wife and twin daughters. George Casely and his daughter making silage, one of the hardest jobs on a farm. Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 July 1943, Page 4
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