1920.] 



More Wheat. 



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adoption of large-scale methods of production — big fields, 

 tractors or steam, wide implements, etc. This may involve 

 some initial capital outlay, but farming in the future is not 

 going to be successful without such outlay and a determuiation 

 to take advantage of all recently-developed resources in the 

 way ot labour-saving machinery and improved methods. 



The world is in serious need of wheat, and over a much 

 greater acreage than is now devoted to the crop the British 

 farmer is as well placed as any others to meet that need at a 

 profit to himelf. 



