"saying this I must also express my conviction that the agri- 
'" cultural w.'alrh of this country unight he increased in many 
"ways. In my evidence before the recent Departmental l!oin- 
"inittee on Fruit Oalture I expressed :i .iron- opinion thai the 
wholesale distr 
a method of d 
reaking difficult 1 
sp«'t. reported tha if* rliT* \L XL '.V !\J lln'l 
?d by one bushel p t . r ;u . lv ; ,J| W ,, I]M |„. uvl | 
ZLaLLL^" rultiN ' ;,ri "" "• ,, - !it -«"" » ,: 
1 as 'fuel and 
uled a conference at the India Office on the 
v, -idtuiv. The 
^"'""''^M.VP. 77-78). 1 h r; lt ed the"' 
•••-■!■• _ .:'; '. ' ' " - - . - - 
'" valuable stork i of Indian '"-'^V " U tU ,lu " st " ,jk ( the reallv 
"India ha- 1 ' ,< '" U(ml,u, ' al Practice and experience.' 
" have not- *Jb1 farms in plenty. They 
44 permanence and a 
"measure to the muliihYem 1,l " niei l>l". h now owes in great 
44 Agricultu : 'Man ^enrlenum an 
' Vx ™«- li is further. 1 believe, 
"of £250,(hw>. ifthn.- 1 ,::' 1 '" 1 '" ! -'d».rdi. .-.. Prions at a cost. 
result will be very much whattb *.? fr ° D 
"culture points out. 
ernment of India should at once 
