“The intelligent farmer, having some knowledge of the world . and some knowledge of business, hesitates to-dav to recommend his son to follow farming,” said Mr. C. Vickers to the New Plymouth Rotarv Club (states the "Daily News”). “That is a serious position,” he added. Mr. Vickers urged that more attention should _be paid to' agricultural education with the idea of brmging up a generation of New Zealanders trained in the art of bringing land into cultivation and keeping it free from noxious weeds.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 99, 21 January 1926, Page 4
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