FODDER IN INDIA. 5 1 



CHAPTER XXII. 



In conclusion the student is referred to the " Rules with 



specimen books and forms relative to 



.1 . f • System of Accounts. 



the new system of accounts for grass 



farms" published in book form (Army Dept) No. 9723—6 

 (Q. M. G.-9) dated 4th July 1913. On joining a class for 

 training this publication will no doubt be obtainable on loan 

 from the Director of Grass Farms, by its careful and intelli- 

 gent perusal with some little practice during the course of 

 training a very fair idea and foundation for the future use 

 of the system will be obtained. Some official modifications 

 and amendments will probably be issued from time to time. 

 Other useful works of reference and for more " detailed " 



study of Scientific Grass Farming and 



Reference works. 

 Its attendant subjects are : — 



Duthie's Fodder Grasses of Northern India. 

 Coldstream's Grasses of the Southern Punjab. 

 Morland's Agriculture of the United Provinces. 

 Dictionary of Economic Products. 

 Church's Food Grains of India. 

 McConnel's Agricultural Note Book, 

 Etc., Etc. 



There is a large field for knowledge in agriculture, and 



there is always something to be learnt : 

 In conclusion. ,, . , . ., , . 



' give every man thine ear, and when 



you don't know don't be ashamed to ask. 



THE END. 



