336 AGRICULTURE 



the Royal Horticultural Society, or from the 

 Technical Instruction Classes, given under 

 the County Councils in Horticulture, Dairy 

 Work, Beekeeping, etc. (and students from 

 the Agricultural Training College). They 

 must also possess incomes of from 10 

 to ^50 a year. The partnership of two 

 women thus circumstanced will enable them 

 to live healthy lives on the cheap holdings, 

 and add gradually to their incomes, though 

 it is not likely that fortunes will be made. 



u The settlers will be expected to cultivate 

 the ground attached to their holdings in 

 some of the following ways : Flower, fruit 

 and vegetable farming ; bee and poultry 

 keeping ; bottling fruit, jam-making ; home- 

 made wines; or dairy work, with butter and 

 soft cheese making, etc. 



"The district must determine the nature 

 of the produce. 



u When Dairy Work is carried on, the 

 butter and cheese will be made in a co- 

 operative creamery. 



