INDEX 



359 



Cumberland labourers, 275 

 Cutting up land in France, 351 



Daisies, co-operative, 140 

 Danish 



example, 70, 128 

 people's high schools, 21, 24, 55 

 land settlement, 202 

 Danish Royal Agricultural Society 



introduces konsulenten, 56 

 Democratic principle, 80 

 Demonstration, 90 



agents, 316 

 Denman, Lord, forbids Raiffeisen 



credit, 155 

 Department of Agriculture, 

 in U.S., 47 

 in Canada, 46 

 Departmental professors of agri- 

 culture in France, 158 

 Deterioration of agriculture, 10 

 Development Fund money, 102, 



104 

 De Vuyst, M., organiser of women's 



work, 313 

 Diabolo, a lucky hit for a village 



industry, 304 

 Distress, 2 



Dividend to custom, 113 

 Drift to towns, 90 



Eastern Counties Farmers' Co- 



operative Association, 121 

 Ecoles menageres 



(in Belgium), 319 

 (in Canada), 315 

 Education, 5, 20, 22, 86, 333, 342, 

 352, 353 

 its object, 21 

 to be ruralised, 24 

 in India, 86 

 Educational improvement, 95 

 Electric power 



and light supplied by co- 

 operation, 136, 139 

 lightens work, 139 

 Elevators, 77 

 Elliott, Sir Th., 341 

 England first in the field with co- 

 operation in agriculture, 121 

 "Englishman's Castle, - ' I'! 

 Ernie, Lord, 101, 203, 340, :U2 

 Extension service in America, 64, 



65 

 Extravagant employment of 

 labour, 353 



Factories in rural districts, 291 

 Fair do's, 266 



False agricultural policy, 93 

 Farm 



bureaus foster community 



life, 326 

 management bureaus (in 



U.S.), 176, 178 

 management demonstrations, 



178 

 work for women, 311 

 Farm Loan Act (U.S.), 151, 152, 



237, 241 

 Farm Loan Associations (U.S.), 



153, 342 

 Farm Loan Banks (U.S.), 152, 241, 



242 

 Farmer " the most important pro- 

 duct of agricultural policy," 

 93, 99 

 Farmers 



taking to learning, 67 

 learn from results, 48, 49 

 taught to think, 51 

 Farmers' Alliance, 222 

 Farmers' Institutes, 177, 320 

 Farmers' wives, 49 

 Farming 



for business, 177, 232 

 for leaving, 199 

 as a productive branch of 

 distribution, 117, 210 

 Farms under-rented, 195 

 Female teachers, 318 

 Feudalism, 4 



Foynes, co-operative wheat-grow- 

 ing, 209 

 French 



Directeurs des Services Agri- 

 coles, 56, 58 

 organisation of agriculture, 70 

 railway facilities, 84 



Gallagher, Patrick, 318, 319 



Garden cities, 291 



German 



agriculture, 52 



feudalism, 4 



rural population, 3 

 Girls' clubs, 318, 319 

 ( rladstone on State aid, 88 

 Gombeen man, the. I I I 

 Corse utilised as textile fibre, 290 

 ( rosehen, late Lord, on [arm owner- 



Bbip, 233 

 Government 



analysis of fertiliser! (in Bcl- 

 gium), 59 



interference, M 

 Graduated settlement. 269 



