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THE IDEAL FOOD FOR EARLY CALVERS

The mild winter that is pa^sing has meant that in most areas. fortunately, food is good. but in some plae.es farmers are comnlaining- that as yet there is not the quaiitv in the food to build nn ton production of mfik, The answer to this prohlem right now is Mother Liauor Tritvate, the new MTk-Solids food which is high in both proteins and sugars as wel1 as the essential minerals needed for milk production. Farmers wanting to make quite sure their cows are ge+tine all the necessary food factors in the earlv spring to build up ton production for the season, are fe'eding from one to three pounds of Mother Liauor Tritrate daily. This new food is extraordinarily eheap — only 33/- per *44-gallon drum nett f.o.r. Patea (drums ex+ra 15/6 each) . Mother Liquor Tritrate can be ordered from dairv companies or produce merchants, or direct, from the Patea Freezing Company, LW.

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Chronicle (Levin), 3 September 1949, Page 4

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THE IDEAL FOOD FOR EARLY CALVERS Chronicle (Levin), 3 September 1949, Page 4

THE IDEAL FOOD FOR EARLY CALVERS Chronicle (Levin), 3 September 1949, Page 4

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