The National Review, Volume 134W.H. Allen, 1950 - English literature |
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Page 132
... cattle per year , an average of four extra butchers ' beasts per farmer per annum . ( The effective average would be much higher , as by no means all farmers keep cattle . ) The breeding of beef cattle is a slow and tedious business ...
... cattle per year , an average of four extra butchers ' beasts per farmer per annum . ( The effective average would be much higher , as by no means all farmers keep cattle . ) The breeding of beef cattle is a slow and tedious business ...
Page 133
community centres to house the shepherds and cattle - men of the hills . Where are our cattle numbers to come from ? The two national breeds for Scotland ( of which I can speak with some first - hand knowledge ) are the Highlanders and ...
community centres to house the shepherds and cattle - men of the hills . Where are our cattle numbers to come from ? The two national breeds for Scotland ( of which I can speak with some first - hand knowledge ) are the Highlanders and ...
Page 136
... cattle population in the Highland area of Scotland is given as 42,000 . In 1850 , the surplus for the same area , sold annually , was 155,000 . In the opinion of many of the speakers , based on intimate personal knowledge and practical ...
... cattle population in the Highland area of Scotland is given as 42,000 . In 1850 , the surplus for the same area , sold annually , was 155,000 . In the opinion of many of the speakers , based on intimate personal knowledge and practical ...
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CONTENTSJANUARY | 2 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH The Editor | 14 |
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