MILK FROM THE PLOUGH
SAVES TONNAGE FOR BRITAIN'S WAR SUPPLIES 111 producing 870 gallons of milk a month from onlyi 47 acres of ploughing and grassland a tiny farm below the Sussex Downs has shown how British agriculture can adapt itself to the war effort. Before the war Mr J. Cranfiekl ploughed only eight of the 47 acres of Wooltons; Farm, East Ghiltington, near Lewes. His 18 head of livestock included only eight cows in milk and two working horses, and he had to buy each year 10 tons of feeding stuffs and 4 tons of fertilisers. For labour he had two men and r boy. By the winter of 1941 he had increased his cattle to 30 head, with 18 milking cows, and his milk production had risen from 450 to 870 gallons monthly. At the same time purchases of feeding stuffs were reduced to 6 tons. All this without adding a single acre of land to the farm.
The job was done by ploughing up another 16 acres, making the farm just half arable and half grass. Production amounted to 40 tons of silage (great reliance has been placed on the aftermath cut) 25 tons first-class hay, 75 tons mangolds; 60 tons kale, 15 tons orf pea haulmi, 100 sacks of peas and oats and 30 tons potatoes. Purchased concentrates could have been still further reduced had the peas not been sold for seed-
11l pi-oducing three to four times as much as in pre-war years from his little farm, 65 years olcl Mr Cranfield has the assistance of a son under military age ancl another 23 years old, temporarily released from military sendee, who spent four years at the- East Sussex County Institute Farm. Schoolboys were called in to help plant the three acres of potaces, and members o fthe Women's Land Army for lifting the potatoes, and threshing the corn. A boy apprentice obtained the Government's -scheme is now in regular employment.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 51, 11 May 1942, Page 8
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326MILK FROM THE PLOUGH Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 51, 11 May 1942, Page 8
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