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Pagina 190
... agricultural production : we could intensify all our present activities so as to increase our output on present lines ; or we could concentrate in certain direc- tions , the most important being : ( 1 ) Defence ; ( 2 ) National health ...
... agricultural production : we could intensify all our present activities so as to increase our output on present lines ; or we could concentrate in certain direc- tions , the most important being : ( 1 ) Defence ; ( 2 ) National health ...
Pagina 192
... agricultural workers : horses and implements are also fewer and personal experience of arable cultivation is less . But as against this the general organisation of the agricultural community has much improved . The farmers are now ...
... agricultural workers : horses and implements are also fewer and personal experience of arable cultivation is less . But as against this the general organisation of the agricultural community has much improved . The farmers are now ...
Pagina 197
... agricultural output in England and Wales is as follows : Year Value millions ) Agricultural index Value calculated to pre - war 100 ( £ millions ) No. of workers ( thousands ) 1908 * 127.2 90 141.3 1925 225.3 159 141.7 803 1931 202.7 ...
... agricultural output in England and Wales is as follows : Year Value millions ) Agricultural index Value calculated to pre - war 100 ( £ millions ) No. of workers ( thousands ) 1908 * 127.2 90 141.3 1925 225.3 159 141.7 803 1931 202.7 ...
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