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Proposals for a rural institute or college of agriculture and the other branches of rural economy / by Mr [William] Marshall
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A RURAL INSTITUTE. 17

ficacious, by a dissemination of managers, workmen, implements, superior varieties of farm crops, and breeds of domestic animals. And to this end, the central establishment, now proposed, will, under the following regulations, be found of incalculable advantage, and produce im- mediate effect.

1. By opening books for the several classes of managers and workmen, who are candidates fer employment, as well as for employers, who require their assist- ance, both may be readily accommodated; while many valuable practices will, by this easy method, be disseminated.

If this regulation be extended to te- nants who want farms, and to proprie- tors who wish to improve the manage- ment of their estates, by bringing upon them men of skill, from well managed districts, its benefits will be greatly increased.*

* Those who have experienced the difficulty of

procuring farm stewards, and tenants, from districts