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    Educating unskilled farmers increases agricultural produc... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Appointing skilled agriculturalists as teachers would contribute to national profit.

    Educating unskilled farmers increases agricultural productivity and thus national profit.

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    Furthermore, knowledge or ignorance in agriculture, or the skill or lack of skill greatly affects a country’s profit and loss. Therefore, I say, “agriculture is the foundation of the country”, because it is an industry which cannot be neglected. Yet, the general tendency is that there are few skilled agriculturalists and many unskilled farmers. This is precisely because there are no expert agricultural teachers. If those lords (ryōshu) issued orders, and selected agriculturalists knowledgeable a

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