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INDEX 



France, 12, 52, 60, 81, 91. 107 



Free Trade, 18, 53 



first suggested by Prussia, 18 



French Forestry, 432, 436, 443 



French Railways Favouring Agri- 

 culture, 20 



Friedenthal, Prussian Minister of 

 Agriculture, 25 



Full Ownership, 432 



Fumigating Societies, 197 



Game, ii 



German Farming, 4, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13, 

 16, 18, 19, 23, 38, 50. 52, 72, 79, 80 



German Forestry, 435 



German Forestry Colleges, 438 



Germany Learning from England, 

 19, 20 



" Give me back my Crutch, 50 



Gladstone. W. E., on " Thrift " 

 and " Man-making " 209, 473 



" Golden Age of British Agricul- 

 ture, 3, 19, 22, 49 



Government Bungling, 207, 209 



Grading, 181 



Greening, E. O., 26, 225 



Grundtvig, Bishop, 109 



Guano, 21 



Guaranteed Prices, 54 



Haas, Dr. 33, 35, 258, 260 



Hall, A. D., 4, 5, 66, 73, 76, 77, 79, 



81, 83, 86.89, 94. 134. 176. 224, 



278. 371. 373. 385, 461, 488, 

 Hanbury, Mr., 42 

 Hares and Rabbits Act, 373 

 Havenstein, Dr., on German 



Financial Preparation for the 



War, 30 

 Hawaii Islands, 228 

 Healthiness of Farm Labour, 285 

 Heiligenstadt, President, 34 

 High Farming, 16, 23, 57 

 High Moor, 424 

 High Rents, 54 

 Holding, The Labourer's 295 

 Home Colonisation in Prussia 



(economic) 306, 307. 318. 336 

 (political, depolonising), 333, 



341 

 Home Trade benefited by Small 



Holdings, 326 



Houston, D. B., United States Sec- 

 retary of Agriculture, 38, 140, 149 



How we financed Germany. 457 



Humus Theory, 22 



Huskisson.W., on " Mutual Facili - 

 ties." 18 



Hybrid System of Co-operative 

 Credit, 250 



Ilkeston, Lord, 331 

 Imperial Union (German), 33, 259 

 Independence of Food Imports. 60 

 India. 153, 160, 210, 227, 257, 266, 



327. 475 

 Indian Registrars' Resourcefulness, 



474 



Industrial Farming, 38, 140 



"Industrialising" Agriculture, 286 



Institut National Agronomique to 

 be opened to Women Students, 

 144 



Intensive Farming, 79, 221 



Interlinking Co-operative Move- 

 ments, 470, 480 



International Co-operative Alli- 

 ance, 46, 264 



Ireland, 10, 82, S5, 93, 185, 207, 210 



Irish Agricultural Organisation 

 Society, 211 



Irish Farmers, 140 



Irish Grain Stores, 185 



Italy, 53 



Jardins Ouvriers, 339 

 Jessop, Canon, on " Accady " 314 

 Joint Stock Banks, 35 

 "Junkers," 5, 27, 28, 33, 294 

 Justification of Peasant Proprie- 

 torship, 40 



" Knowledgeable " Farmer, 

 What he may do, 76, 77 



Labour : Its altered Position, 



274. 476 

 Labour, Impolicy of discardmg it, 



276 

 Labour Troubles, 108 

 Labour Unrest, 376 

 Labourers' Holdings, 295 

 Labourers' Own Homes, 122, 310 

 " Ladder," The, 105, 305. 3o6, 329 

 Land agents, 87 

 Land Army, The, 284 

 Land Bank, The (in Germany), 34 t 

 Land Credit, 392 



Land Nationalisation, 91. 377, 382 

 Land Reclamation requires skill, 



4i5> 417 

 Land Registry, 390, 402, 403, 405, 



487 



Land Settlement, 345 



(in India). 347 



Land System, Our. 106, 364, 419 



