Madras Agricultural Journal
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Abstract

The 1919 Indian Science Congress Number of the Pusa Agricultural Journal, published as Vol. XIV Part III, is a bulky volume running to nearly 140 pages and is interesting reading. It opens with a very interesting article, by the President of the Agricultural Section, entitled "Economic factors of Agricultural Progress." For rapid agricultural progress, the Hon'ble Mr. G. F. Keatinge C. I. E., I. C. S., considers, that the farm should be a fixed and permanent unit, to admit of permanent and contiuuous improvement; and the farmer "a fluid and movable unit," so that the fittest man may get into the job. In India the eonditions are exactly the reverse of the above.

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