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elapse between one conference and the next, thus facilitating the
arranging of exchanges, and giving the officers concerned the
advantage of knowing beforehand the place where their fresh
experience was to be gained.
It is thought that officers would loyally follow up the work
entrusted to them on exchange; and that there need be no fear that
a desire would exist to take undue credit for simply continuing the
work and observations devised and begun by another, or that there
would be jealousy preventing the communication of observations or
results not expected or foreseen when the work was devised.
(13) COTTON SEED SUPPLY AND CONTROL IN UNION OF
SOUTH AFRICA.
(Specimen copy of agreement for season 1925/26).
AGREEMENT entered into BETWEEN the DEPARTMENT
OF AGRICULTURE, to be represented by the CHIEF, TOBACCO
AND COTTON DIVISION throughout (hereinafter referred to as the
Department) on the one part, and Mr. .:. ain Ee
Of. oiihiossanaat (hereinafter referred to as the Grower)
on the other part.
1. "THE DEPARTMENT undertakes to supply the Grower
with... dbs, Cotton Seed of the Improved Bancroft
variety from Special Seed breeding plots of the Government
TOBACCO AND COTTON EXPERIMENT STATION, RUSTEN-
BERG, at 3d. per pound.
9. THE GROWER undertakes to receive such seed and with it
to plant a seed plot of ground which has been /or will be approved
by the DEPARTMENT.
THE GROWER undertakes: —
~ To grow no other cotton within a distance of 500 yards from
the seed plot and to keep a radius of 500 yards from the seed
plot clear of any volunteer cotton plants.
To carry out any reasonable instructions by the Department
regarding cultural methods to be followed in the raising of
the crop.
To cultivate and generally care for the seed plot to the
satisfaction of the Department.
1, To allow and facilitate inspection of the seed plot at any
time during the existence of this agreement by any person
deputed by the Department.
To keep different pickings separate and mark accordingly,
also to keep an exact record of all pickings.
4. In view of special care necessary in the ginning of th
1 ¢ g of the crop,
the DEPARTMENT reserves the richt of stipulating the ney
to which the crop shall be sent for ginning.
5. THE GROWER shall advise the DEPARTMENT of
deliveries made and shall deliver at his expense the whole of the crop
resulting from the seed plot at the Ginnery stipulated, packed in
woolpacks clearly marked with: —
(a) The GROWER’S initials.
(b) The words *‘ Government Seed.”
(¢) The number of the picking.
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