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once to the Crop Reporter for tlw district whose name and 

 address appear on the back of the schedule. The particulars 

 asked for include tlie acreage of crops and the numbers of live 

 stock and poultry on the holding on 1th Iiine. The numbers of 

 men and women employed on each holding must also be given. 



It is of great iuiportaiice to farmers themselves that the statis- 

 tical information in iH^gai'd to the agi'icnltuial indiisli-y should be 

 as comi)lete and as accurate as practicable, and farmers are 

 urged to endeavour to fill up the schedules correctly after study- 

 ing th(^ detailed instructions given in [he form. The returns 

 should be furnished promptly. A summary of the figures for 

 the whole country will l)e issued at the beginning of August. 



