ABSTRACT

A S in the case of so many other countries, it is probable that dairy-farming will also

in England gain most from the application of co-operative principles, because it is here that not only is there considerable scope for improvements in the purely farming processes involved, and for economies in transport and in marketing, but it is also here that modern invention gi ves greatest scope for the transition from the home to the factory system of productionfrom the" small" to the" large "-a transition in which is, perhaps, seen the most distinctively economic feature of the new movement.