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RefNoCMB/73/29
LevelItem
TitleMemo, abstracts of German articles on pigs and cattle
Date25 March 1918
DescriptionAbstract of an article on 'the pig as a competitor for human food' by R E May, together with the abstract of an article on cattle stocks and national finance by G Oetelshofen, prepared by the Food Committee. Gives authors' conclusions that 'pig-raising is a piece of lunacy, from the point of view of political food-economy' and that the efforts to keep cattle stocks undiminished in Germany has resulted in reduced meat and cereals, destroying the economy and morale of the nation. Begins p240.
Extent8pp
FormatPrinted
AccessStatusOpen
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