Parliamentary Papers, Band 9H.M. Stationery Office, 1923 |
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... selling their estates and diverting their capital to a remunerative form of investment . This , of itself , was no new feature . Indeed , as far back as 1911 a marked increase was noticeable in the number of agricultural estates offered ...
... selling their estates and diverting their capital to a remunerative form of investment . This , of itself , was no new feature . Indeed , as far back as 1911 a marked increase was noticeable in the number of agricultural estates offered ...
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... selling . boom . Prices varied from month to month , from county to county , and from farm to farm . In some parts of England land was sold . for £ 25 and £ 30 an acre which was worth £ 20 an acre before 1914 . In Lincolnshire , the ...
... selling . boom . Prices varied from month to month , from county to county , and from farm to farm . In some parts of England land was sold . for £ 25 and £ 30 an acre which was worth £ 20 an acre before 1914 . In Lincolnshire , the ...
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... selling - price with the purchasers . Other sources from which farmers obtained money to complete their purchases were the Farmers ' Land Purchase Company and , particularly in Scotland . various insurance companies . 28. ( c . ) Rates ...
... selling - price with the purchasers . Other sources from which farmers obtained money to complete their purchases were the Farmers ' Land Purchase Company and , particularly in Scotland . various insurance companies . 28. ( c . ) Rates ...
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... selling crops on the ground in this way , or growing them at a guaranteed price , is preferable to selling them through a commission agent when harvested . We see no reason for interference with these customs . The farmer is insured and ...
... selling crops on the ground in this way , or growing them at a guaranteed price , is preferable to selling them through a commission agent when harvested . We see no reason for interference with these customs . The farmer is insured and ...
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... selling and distributing agricultural , horticultural , and dairy produce in Great Britain , and to consider whether , and if so , by what means , the disparity between the price received by the producer and that paid by the consumer ...
... selling and distributing agricultural , horticultural , and dairy produce in Great Britain , and to consider whether , and if so , by what means , the disparity between the price received by the producer and that paid by the consumer ...
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