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Agricultural Statistics of England and Wales. 



The Agricultural Statistics for 1921 are issued in three parts, 

 as follows, and give, in addition to particulars for P^ngland and 

 Wales, summaries for Great Britain and Ireland. 



Agricultural Statistics, 1921, Part 1. — Keport on the Acreage 

 under Crops and Number of Live Stock. Price '2s. 



Agricultural Statistics, 1921, Part II. — Keport on the 

 produce of Crops. F7'ice Is. 



Agricultural Statistics, 1921, Part III. — Peport on Prices 

 and Supplies. Prices of Corn, Live Stock and other 

 Agricultural Produce. Imports of Agricultural l*roduce. 

 ^ Corn Crops and Number of Live Stock in the Colonies 

 and Foreign Countries. F7'ice Is. (jd. 



The three parts, taken together, contain information on the 

 main points of economic interest affecting agriculture. Each 

 part is prefaced by a Eeport dealing with the principal features of 

 the year's figures. 



Order throng"!! a bookseller or from H M. Stationery 

 Office, Kiugsway, London, W.C 2, or 28, Abingdon Street, 

 S.W. 1. 



Report of the Intelligence Department, Ministry 

 of Agriculture and Fisheries, 1919—1921. 



A Keport of the Intelligence Department of tlie Ministry, 

 covering tiie two years ending 31st March, 1921, has just been 

 issued, and contains an account of the work accomplished during 

 that period in connection with the following : — 



Agricultural Education and Eesearch. 

 Horticulture. 



Improvement of Live Stock. 

 Destruction of Pats. 

 Diseases of Animals. 



The period covered by the Keport saw the termination of many 

 " war-time " activities and the introduction of new schemes to 

 meet altered conditions due to the War. The Keport is therefore 

 deserving of the closest consideration by farmers and others 

 interested in agriculture. 



Copies can be luid on [application to H.M. Stationery Oftice, 

 Imperial House, Kingsway W.C.2. Price 05. each. 



