CONTROL OF NOXIOUS WEEDS
GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY PROPOSED , The executive had been pressing Government to do something about control of noxious weeds. spreading at an alarming rate, said K. W. J. Hall, in his presidential aa dress to the annual conference vct day of the North Canterbury district Federated Farmers. It wa ? bJJJ® thing was done. Mr Hall said. The p perity of the country depended u production, not on bank petes. Government could make a lot of w but they could not be eaten, did not make a good suit of clothe . “We would be doing our great injury if we allowed the P° . to deteriorate, as we have been ° r in the last few years.” Mr HaIJ "With the present economic set-up. , • cannot control noxious weeds, me alternative is for the ern ?snov- , tackle the problem, and do it wiuuuv * ernment funds, or pav the fan® subsidy to do it.” The Minister of » culture had set up a hoped study the problem: it was to be cijg that it would bring down a wo „?L, oU ld report, and that the Government act upon it.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24896, 8 June 1946, Page 8
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