It is beyond doubt that the time when sericulture can be begun and carried on profitably in our country has arrived.
Even were the need of organization not made evident to those undertaking sericulture in the beginning, it would soon become so, as it has, in fact, in several parts of the country.
If we are to take up sericulture permanently we must have more help, and with the comparatively small margin of profit we are able to make we are not in a position to do that.
In fact it was because the Greeks and Romans called the land beyond the Ganges 'Seres' that later the name sericulture became the term applied to silk-raising.
So successful had he been that his example had been followed by many of his more prosperous neighbors until now Bellerivre, tiny as it was, could boast as fine equipment for sericulture as could be found in all France.
In the eighteenth century the intendants of the provinces tried, but with very slight success, to give a fresh impetus to sericulture in France.
From that moment, sericulture was propagated rapidly in the Cevennes, in Provence, in Languedoc, in Touraine, and many other provinces.
Notwithstanding this great impulse, sericulture dwindled away on the death of that king.
It was in fact not till after the twelfth century that sericulture began to spread throughout Europe.
In short, it seemed to be the prime object to make sericultureas hard and forbidding as possible, and to deter the people from it rather than to induce them to engage in the work.
If this be true the greatest obstacle in the way of sericulture becoming a great national industry will have been removed.
It is no harder than poultry or bee-keeping, but a person to succeed at these must have some expert knowledge, and as sericulture was a new thing, beginners must have books containing what they needed.
I would not be so unjust as to leave the reader to infer that all authors on sericulturehave been thus guilty.
If it can be made successful, sericulture offers by far the best opportunity to country girls to earn their own pin money, or even their own living.
This official initiative, with equally successful results, extended to the domain of sericulture and tea-growing.
It is the greatest centre of sericultureand silk-weaving in the province, and it marks the eastern boundary of the white wax industry.
In Ssu-ch'uan sericultureis a most important industry; every homestead, where mulberry leaves are procurable, is engaged in it.
Carp culture flourishes in the sericulture districts, where the pupæ which remain when the cocoons are unwound are thrown to the fish; but pupæ fed carp have a flavour which diminishes their value.
I was told that here as elsewhere there was an unsound tendency to turn sericulture from a secondary into a primary industry.
Yet another sign of sericulture being a part of the agricultural activities of a district is its prosperity.
I was told that "the technics of sericulture are sure to improve.
An itinerant agricultural instructor insericulture who joined in our conversation was not much concerned by the plight of the priests.
Beyond the risk of falling prices or of a short mulberry crop there is in sericulture the risk of disease.
It is in the middle of the country that sericulture chiefly nourishes.
The Japanese hand is a wonderful piece of mechanism--look at the hands of the next Japanese you meet--and in sericulture its delicate touch is used to the utmost advantage.
The gains of sericulture are not made without corresponding sacrifices.
Some farmers had made money in sericulture too quickly for it to do them good.
Such subjects as Agriculture, Hokkaido, Labour, Paddies, Rice and Sericulture are indexed at length, but some matters which relate to them and are of general interest appear in the body of the Index.
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