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IN drawing up their programme for the Dundee meeting, the organising committee of the section decided to concentrate attention on three or four sub-jects, of which one or two should be of distinct local importance. The method worked so well that it is likely to be adopted in future years. The subjects selected were milk problems, animal nutrition, the application of meteorological information to agricultural practice, and the sources of the nation's food supply.
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Agriculture at the British Association. . Nature 90, 397–399 (1912). https://doi.org/10.1038/090397a0
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