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Agricultural Organisation Its Rise, Principles and Practice, Abroad and at Home (Classic Reprint)

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ISBN / ASINB008P3QSKK
ISBN-13978B008P3QSK1
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One of the earliest supporters of Lord Winchilsea s British Produce Supply A ssociation; formerly President of the National Agricultural Union, and President from its inauguration, in 1901, of the Agricultural Organisation Society; who, through his foresight and his appreciation of the real wants of A griculture, was mainly instrumental in effecting the transition in this country of Agricultural Organisation from combination based more or less on political action, into co-operation established primarily on principles of self-help and mutual help; who thus became the Father of Agricultural Co-operation on organised lines in Great Britain, and to whose strenuous efforts in helping to ensure the successful operation of the Agricultural Organisation Society is materially due the recent evolution thereof from a voluntary body, of limited means and opportunities, into a State-recognised Organisation, aiming at the accomplishment of a National Work on National Lines, the present brief record of the rise of Agricultural Organisation and its development, progress and aspirations in Great Britain is respectfully dedicated by The A uthor.
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