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Show 18 from protected interests," "the in solving the other problems of the was course, missionedl could be made beginning a farm life. attending very end toward which the study attractive enough to slow the f'Low of farmers, 't i cu Lar-Ly t}1e Country Life sented living to farm youth, Comm i s s i.on and -that suited to the children. it or-d i.nar-Ll.y of raising In the. study 2nd th2.t was they produce, the verJ foundation of aT1Q responsible but the material of supply independent agricultural people constitute the our the report only Ln "not in the a vJell-adjusted its of operririg par-agr-aph strong citizenship, f'arm.irig repre- errv.i.r-onnerrt best the Country Life Comn.i s s i on observed, wealth that was and par- major premise of The and virtuous Wa::/ of mak irig highly dignified a cities. the national efficiency. u14 In the coclusion of its introductory section the com..rnission ferred to the necessity open country that, the of preserving in the future as .' a of race in the arid farmer has controlling spirit in tL"Je inherited and has Le ar-ne d to noted further. 14 - 15Ibid., p. 0'\'.'11. 14. 20. the ,,15 re- in the be and its The of individualism vreight, city eXploits vex: of peace. strong tradition carry his "The Ibid., p. a men past, vrill stay and strength of the nation in time of guiding com- was farm life the means necessary to make proposing This, the conrai ss i.on country a the |