u6 THE FARMER'S OUTLOOK 



The danger of disturbing the particular industry 

 suited to each district should be guarded against. 

 No one line of development can apply to the 

 country as a whole. To be successful the 

 measures taken to stimulate production must 

 carry the concurrence of well-informed local 

 opinion. It should not be impossible to organ- 

 ise our production of home grown food-stuffs by 

 methods which should ensure to all classes of rural 

 workers a better outlook, and at the same time 

 to increase the supplies of those food products 

 of which our consumers are so much in need. 

 With a policy of development suited to each 

 district fairly on the way agriculture may be left 

 to adjust itself to the new order of things. 



