Farming Parsimony.
Poor management in regard to outlay on a farm takes several forms. One of the most serious of these may be described as parsimony or false economy in the guise of economy. One of the commonest instances of this is the purchase, because of the relative low cost, of seeds poor in respect to either their germination capacity or the inherited characteristics of the resultant crops, says a writer in the Journal of Agriculture.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1935, Page 24 (Supplement)
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76Farming Parsimony. Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1935, Page 24 (Supplement)
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