The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . ating questions had been cutting oneanothers throats. What did they want an agricultural party for,and how were they going to get one when theywere divided among themselves ! Before theycould form a party or make themselves heard inthe House of Commons, they must have somedefinite opinion upon which all parties couldagree. When he was in the House of Commonseach party had an agricultural committee, andwhips who conferred to secure common actionon important There was not muchharmony now between agricultural members onboth sides. The i
The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . ating questions had been cutting oneanothers throats. What did they want an agricultural party for,and how were they going to get one when theywere divided among themselves ! Before theycould form a party or make themselves heard inthe House of Commons, they must have somedefinite opinion upon which all parties couldagree. When he was in the House of Commonseach party had an agricultural committee, andwhips who conferred to secure common actionon important There was not muchharmony now between agricultural members onboth sides. The idea was how much capital forpolitical purposes could be made out of this orthat question. That was not the way a large industry shouldbe treated. Whether agricultural districts weierepresented by Conservatives, Liberal Unionists,Liberals, Tariff Reformers, or Free Traders, the;robject ought bo be that agriculture should not fetreated as a party question, and that they shoulddo their best to act together for the interestswhich they represent Farmers who do nob avail themselves of the useof the microscope (which is an instrument possess-ing immeasurably valuable properties for them)may sometimes nave reason to express surprisewhen their apparently robust corn commences toshow signs of deterioration. They may oftenhave succoured ib to perfection, almost to thepoint of ripening, meantime preventing theattacks of such pests as the Hessian, gout, andsaw flies, until bhe ears begin bo develop; yet,in spit3 of their strenuous efforts, very evidentsymptoms of weakness exist to interfero with theirhones concerning the future harvest.
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