CATTLE LOADING RAMP.—Mr L. P. Chapman, of Inverary, Mount Somers, told visitors to his property last week for a field day held by the high-country section of Mid-Canterbury Federated Farmers that he had got the idea for this ramp from California. He said it was necessary to have a flat landing before cattle went into the truck.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30977, 5 February 1966, Page 10
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57CATTLE LOADING RAMP.—Mr L. P. Chapman, of Inverary, Mount Somers, told visitors to his property last week for a field day held by the high-country section of Mid-Canterbury Federated Farmers that he had got the idea for this ramp from California. He said it was necessary to have a flat landing before cattle went into the truck. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30977, 5 February 1966, Page 10
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