The Quarterly Review, Volume 266, Issue 527John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 46
... produce , that proper food in sufficient quantity would raise the average height of the Briton by two inches , increase disease resistance , and make life better worth living for one and all . Sir Charles Fielding , who was Director of ...
... produce , that proper food in sufficient quantity would raise the average height of the Briton by two inches , increase disease resistance , and make life better worth living for one and all . Sir Charles Fielding , who was Director of ...
Page 53
... produce has been advised . At Potton they propose to rely upon the careful packing and grading of the best produce and then will take the chance of the market . Knowing how those markets are organised to - day , it is unlikely that ...
... produce has been advised . At Potton they propose to rely upon the careful packing and grading of the best produce and then will take the chance of the market . Knowing how those markets are organised to - day , it is unlikely that ...
Page 108
... produce milk in large quantities it would be necessary to grow fodder crops on a large scale . Milk produced in this way would give a much larger return than ordinary grain crops . Fresh vegetables are everywhere in great demand and ...
... produce milk in large quantities it would be necessary to grow fodder crops on a large scale . Milk produced in this way would give a much larger return than ordinary grain crops . Fresh vegetables are everywhere in great demand and ...
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