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THE statement made recently by the Minister of Agriculture that British farmers should aim at self-sufficiency in regard to their supplies of animal feeding-stuffs raises the interesting question as to whether such self-sufficiency could, in fact, actually be achieved on a nation-wide scale.
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WRIGHT, N. The Supply of Animal Feeding-Stuffs. Nature 146, 251–253 (1940). https://doi.org/10.1038/146251a0
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