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THE organization and administration of agricultural research, in common with many other national activities, will receive critical—and, it may be hoped—constructive attention as a result of the War. Although the post-war structure of our agriculture cannot yet be predicted with confidence, considerable changes will probably occur, which should be accompanied—and so far as possible, anticipated—by appropriate new perspectives in the agricultural research, advisory and teaching organizations.
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KEEN, B. AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTES AND THE FUTURE. Nature 150, 282–284 (1942). https://doi.org/10.1038/150282a0
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