A QUICK FODDER CROP.
: . CORN RYE RECOMMENDED. . Mr; Alfred Daysli, a ■well-known practical farmer, pf West Tafatihi,'has been one ol those i who have suffered extensively from drought and -fire. ■ His winter feed (writes ■' our Wairarapai correspondent)), is; • practically gone, and he is making-the experiment; of sowing ia. crop of corn rye' with, grass. It >. is well known that corn rye matures very quickly,' arid if the experiment 'is. ; Mr. Daysh will have an excellent-supply> of winter fodder for-his'dairy stock. .'Mr. thinks .that if he can get ! his con's • off the' crop before the spring the now growth may be reaped. It is yeiy , probable that' a-large number of Wairarapa and other dairy farmers. may follow Air. • Daysli's lead with profit.' V"' ;. '''
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 149, 18 March 1908, Page 2
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122A QUICK FODDER CROP. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 149, 18 March 1908, Page 2
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