The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 8, Issue 2 (June 1, 1933)
The Line of Least Risk
The Line of Least Risk.
New zealand has to work along the line of least risk and greatest hope with a policy for a satisfactory placing of surplus population—and that line lies mainly on the land. Nature has given these islands very favourable factors for successful farming—and the task to-day is to arrange the best possible working alliance between Nature and man. This ideal can be achieved, in good time, for increasing numbers of families by small-farms settlement.