Show a BERMUDA IN FOOD CRUSADE government of island land colony urge urges farmers not to rely further on an imported supplies lle united states consul orl IL loop loon rt at hamilton nay says the department of agriculture of bermuda has leaned issued 11 leaflet for general distribution throughout out the colony urging on the farmers the necessity of growing larsea larger quantities of food for borne home conium cons tion it says la in part I 1 the rho government la 13 moat most anxious I 1 that farmer tamers and others realize the t importance under present conditions ofa increasing local food supplies cuppl lea the high prices of imported foodstuff foodstuffs 1 which are likely to be still further int in la t creased in the future add very great reat ly to the cost of living and at st thoi thol present timo time it Is a patriotic duty ford for all to do their utmost to insure the practice of in every depart I ment of life III ia the farmers of the coh cow ony bv depended too much on imported and too little on homegrown home grown food foods the present aim of every fam arm er shoula bo be to produce ad a much food for his hl family and live stock na its he con crow grow with economy and to have a sur ur plu plus tomell to beell by so doing ai L i can greatly reduce his own coit cost of living and at the came same time lessen the colony ue do indence pen dence on imported foode foods the hleb high of lm imported ported foodstuffs should lioi ild in resso the demand for local grown and a market would seem to abe be ai especially for potatoes both irish and sweet and plia |