STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1504, sig. 109-4/1258 (poškozeno) Page 27 · 27 of 241
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1504, sig. 109-4/1258 (damaged)
English Translation
- 3 - 0V The Zemědělská Jednota (Agricultural Association of Associations) was born before World War II from the need for local and regional associations to form a Sa CaCa. However, this body was always able to capture only a fraction of the agricultural population; it was above all the organization of middle and large farmers. It was therefore rejected by the smaller farmers as Junkerská Jednota (Junker-Vereinigung). On the other hand, the Jednota was not enough to represent the special interests of the agricultural sections, which in time formed their own associations, some of which were tied to the Zemědělská Jdnota by loose membership. Spiritually and mechanically, the Jednota founded its holdings primarily as the bearer of the annual agricultural exhibitions held in the tree garden. Otherwise, the Jednota has only emerged through two areas of activity in particular, namely the agronomic service (agronomická služba) on the one hand and the activity as defender of the rights of agricultural employers to the agricultural exhibition by the current war, the Yednotas are in poor financial conditions. It is made by subsidies from the Ministry of Agriculture and the Central Association of Agricultural Cooperatives (Ústřed- ní jednota hospodářských družstev, Prague II., Hibernergasse) right ranataaraat t caan ran The so-called agronomic service consisted in the use of agronomists. He was and is still being led by the Vice-President of Jednota Prof.Brdlik.He was a professor of higher education and is the head of a business scientific institute.In addition, he was an agrarian member of the former Czech Parliament.The activities of his agronomists were closely related to the commercial interests of the agricultural cooperatives, i.e. The agronomists advise farmers as it requires the sale interest of agricultural commodity cooperatives, which in Raiffei-