Helping France; the Red cross in the devastated area . agricole, 1917. 1914 -I 1915 J- Harvest seized by the Germans.; 1916 J 1917 No cultivation. 1918 Work of 80 hectares approximately, harvest lost in seed: hay, alfalfa, clover, lost. 1919 January 15, 4 hectares sown; 496 fallow. It must take five years to put the land back into the conditionof the report before the war. One must reckon 100 frs. per hectare for labor to put the landinto cultivation because of trenches, fragments of shelta or unex-ploded projectiles. In the commune, 200 hectares in this condition. All the farm equipment was d
Helping France; the Red cross in the devastated area . agricole, 1917. 1914 -I 1915 J- Harvest seized by the Germans.; 1916 J 1917 No cultivation. 1918 Work of 80 hectares approximately, harvest lost in seed: hay, alfalfa, clover, lost. 1919 January 15, 4 hectares sown; 496 fallow. It must take five years to put the land back into the conditionof the report before the war. One must reckon 100 frs. per hectare for labor to put the landinto cultivation because of trenches, fragments of shelta or unex-ploded projectiles. In the commune, 200 hectares in this condition. All the farm equipment was destroyed or carried off by the Ger-mans. 5000 frs. worth of implements of husbandry lost. All the live stock existing in 1914 and that produced during1915-1916, up to March 15, 1917, was taken by the Germans. Deacidified using the Bookkeeper process!Neutralizing agent: Magnesium OxideTreatment Date: jy^j £(KJfl PreservationTechnologies A WORLD LEADER IN PAPER PRESERVATION 111 Thomson Park DriveCranberry Township, PA 16066 (724) 779-2111 JUL 31 I9ip.
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