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THERE is abundant evidence that the report of the Departmental Committee on Agricultural Education is receiving the attention it deserves. The Farmers' Club has issued a memorandum on the subject, and we learn from the Times of March 1 that the County Councils Association proposes to discuss various matters arising out of the report at its conference at the end of this month. The Central and Associated Chambers of Agriculture are also interesting themselves in the matter. On March 9 a deputation waited on the President of the Board of Education and the President of the Board of Agriculture for the purpose of directing attention to the need for reform in agricultural education.
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Agricultural Education . Nature 80, 101 (1909). https://doi.org/10.1038/080101a0
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