GERMAN FARMS
ELABORATE PLANS
INCREASED PRODUCTION
(Received March 24, 1140 p.m.)
BERLIN, March.23,
Elaborate plans designed to increasa farm production were announced by General Goering in a broadcast to which farmers throughout Germany, listened.
General Goering said: "Henceforth we shall treat desertion of the land as an evasion of responsibility. The new measures are for the benefit of the nation, riot the individual, and the chief provisions of the plan are, firstly, supercession of incompetent farmers by State-appointed managers, secondly, reduction of the price of fertilisers, and thirdly, £16,000,000 to be .devoted to farm improvements."* ' '■
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1937, Page 10
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