THE DAIRY COW.
P IpnJBE AT RANGIORA, I auspices of the Rangiora K Farmers' Union, Mr E. ■ of the Department I 'flHF' gave an address on the fl relating to dairy ■ to the very wintry conthe attendance fcffljjof the Varans'\foitm, Mr H. BreJ)|pf, was in the chair. Mr LtikeyBHaithev: Department v realised the fanner was up ;fcgainst in of expert knowledge relating of cattle, and with. ■p||ssc6rß they were out to assist Sap# ereryn way in checking those fortunately New Zealand ■||®l(iftroubled with so many diseases ■■Pp«Biad and America such as foot MHpft- disease. The dairy cow of been'so much improved that B||||TO!3WJw & great .milking machine, had been attained by and breeding. closo of the address, Mr A. ■P||g|&pter referred to the good relaexisted between the De■pßpffiffi#. Agriculture and the farKMlgffinfl moqed a hearty vote of lecturer for the very. The motion was car-
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18480, 7 September 1925, Page 11
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