Excerpt from Is Game of Any Value to the Farmer?
The farming community are the aristocrats, the owners of the soil, still one of the adjuncts, one of the most inter esting and valuable rights of the soil, has hitherto run to waste or been regarded as common property.
Farmers could establish sporting clubs, leagues, or as sociations under rules and regulations as complete and business-like as regulate cheese and other corporations.
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