29 NOVEMBER 1930, page 16

The Volumes Are Broad And Spacious ; And, Of Course,

their essential value should lie in the regional plan or plans that the county council or district councils will eventually operate in accordance with the suggestions of the......

This Export Of Apples Is In Sharp Contrast With The

rather unpleasant figures quoted in an unusual debate in the House of Commons on jam. A great deal of the jam we eat does not contain more than some 20 per cent, of fruit, and......

Some Few Marvels Of Reclamation Are To Be Seen In

various parts of Britain, though the sum ought to be at least trebled. It is not sufficiently realized how much science has contributed of late to such work. Thanks to chemical......

County Pride.

Three English counties are now in possession of surveys which should be a condition precedent to all artistic pre- servation; and many of the rest are following suit. This form......

Exported Arvi.es.

A curious present fact in the sale of English produce is worth some emphasis. A good many growers of English apples, though their trade is always heavily handicapped by imports,......

Mr. Clyne Who Has Done This Beneficent Work Owes Much

to the super-excellence of the Caithness workmen, but more to his own skill and zest. It is interesting to know that the grass land has been brought near perfect by the free use......

Now The Common Answer To Any Plea For Reclamation Is

that it is a superfluity to multiply farms, when farming does not pay and land already under cultivation is relapsing to prairie. The answer is that good land pays well even at......

Country Life

A RECLAIMED FARM'. In the extreme North East of Scotland between John o' Groats and Wick lay some years ago an area of rough moor running down to the rocky shore. It was......

The Evils Which The Motor Revolution Has Inflicted On The

more lovely parts of Britain are concisely emphasized. First, land development without a concerted plan. Second, the use of building materials unsuited to the locality. Third,......