Feb. 2, 1920.] Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W. 



XXXI 



THE GREAT PROBLEM OF THE DAY 



is How to Meet the Ever-increasing Cost of Living. 



The Great Thinkers of the World all tell us that the only way to do 

 so is by GREATER PRODUCTION. 



Is it any wonder that there is a World Shortage of Food, and that 

 Europe is starving ? Think of the vast sura that the Warring Nations 

 have spent during the last five years — £32,000,000,000 — add to that the 

 awful loss of life, fixed at eight millions, in the prime of life and 

 of the "Nations' Best!" It therefore behoves every able-bodied 

 citizen of the world to help to make good the dreadful Ravages and 

 Wastage of the War by Producing Systematically more than he 

 produced in Pre- War times. Here are some side lines for the 

 grazier, Wheat Grower, or Orchardist to choose from, according to theii* 

 tastes, or suitability of their land. 



TURKEYS and other poultry can be raised to advantage — the demand being 

 greater than the su2>ply for some time past. 



PIGS are at record values all the world over, and pay well for the attention 

 given them. 



DAIRYING also gives a good return to anyone who has the necessary labour at hand. 

 Country works dotted all over this State place present-day settlers in a much 

 better position than our pioneers had. Now 



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