Abstract

THE Imperial Council of Agricultural Research was set up as a result of the Royal Commission on Agriculture in India in 1926. One of the conditions laid down was that the Council's activities should be periodically reviewed by some disinterested expert, and in 1936 Sir John Russell was invited to make an extensive tour of the provinces with this end in view, in so far as plant industry was concerned.

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