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THESE two groups of farming broadcasts are presented without alteration in form, a procedure which has both advantages and demerits. For those who did not hear the original talk or discussion, the structure, particularly when dialogue, does not make for easy reading and there are occasional difficulties of meaning. Those who have heard most of the broadcasts—and they will probably be the majority of readers—will be able to recapture the atmosphere and enjoy again the accents of the speakers.
'Farming Talks'
By W. S. Mansfield. Pp. 119 + 8 plates. (Worcester: Littlebury and Co., Ltd., n.d.) 7s. 6d. net.
Farming To-day Broadcasts
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Broadcasts on Farming. Nature 155, 377 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/155377a0
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