31 OCTOBER 1931, page 13

Let Us Suppose That A Great Doctor And A Great

economist were joint dictators of Britain. It is odds that their first step would be to supply every child in the country, especially the urban elementary school child (for......

Our Contempt For Milk Is Expressed In Some Counties In

the appearance of the very fields. In scores of parishes in England to-day you will find grass fields entirely uncut or unfed ; and the spectacle is quite new to England. In......

Now It Has Been Said, Even Iterated In This Place,

that if British people drank per head nearly as much milk as is con- sumed by the people of the United States or of Scandinavia, then English agriculture would flourish—even......

The Improvements In Machinery, In Mechanical And Chemical...

ensuring purity and freshness, have accelerated almost beyond belief. The most superficial glance at the Agricultural Hall last week would assure any doubter on this head. Milk......

Why Do We Drink Less Milk Than Other Peoples ?

One reason is an astonishingly wide and obstinate belief that there cannot be as much support in a liquid (though some make an excep- tion on behalf of beer !) as in a solid. In......

On The Side Of Production No Country In The World

is nearly so well suited for milk production as Britain. It grows good grass by nature. It is the place of origin of most of the best races of mulch cow in the world. Since our......

Country Life

FAMOUS MILKMEN; Two prizes at the Dairy Show of last week were a singular tribute to the value of science in practical affairs. Lord Rayleigh won the most valued prize in the......