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of exploring them thoroughly or of utilizing them to the best 
advantage. Finally the question of the fixation of atmos- 
development of the nattiral water power resources of the 
State, and there are prospects that a factory for the fixation of — 
nitrogen on a fairly large scale will be started in the near — 
future. The effect that a cheap and adequate supply of nitro- 
gen would have on the returns from most of our staple crops & 
almost incalculable. Lastly, we have the question of green 
very long way to go before we can tell ryots how best to util — 
ize these important improvers of soil fertility. The fact that 
closely connected with the education of the agricultural popu: : 
lation for a proper use of commercial manures presupposes e 
s regards the question of capital, there is strong es : 
dence that the condition of the Indian apriculturiste i th 
to the efforts of the Agricultural Departments in India. 
a demand for commercial fertilizers is beginning 
rapidly, and its effect upon the economic condition © 
