"I think we are well on the way to making fruit growing not only an Rrt 'VJ'd industry but a science," declared {*• Hatton, director of the East Maling Fruit Research Station and the Imperial Bureau of Fruit Production, when addressing a conference of Dominion fruit exporters in Wellington on Tuesday. The object of the bureau * B,B that there should be a central plflce that could take a general view of rruit-growing problems, collect information and build up & technique of information. It had to be realised that only within the last 17 or 20 years had they come to close grips with their horticultural problems. The bureau would be able to lay bare all the mistakes that were _ made and hand over the conclusions it reached lock, stock ma barrel to the Dominion's investigators.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20097, 28 November 1930, Page 12
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