THE NEW SEASON.
THROUGHv DAIRYMEN'S EYES. Many, fanners-"are looking forward hopefully to ; the present dairying sea'son. .:'.'■ Hr. T. '0. Hodgson,' the chairman of. the 'Eltham. Dairy'; Company, which concern has.just concluded a good year, said at the .annual meeting that looking ahead.! the prospects were never brighter for the dairying' and kindred industries. Siberia's surplus butter was being consumed/by Germany and Denmark is also railing large .quantities of .cream into Germany, for making butter. Canada and: United States butter' and cheese were a decreasing, commodity: :. He' referred '.to. the. good-work being done .at Home by Mr. I?: Ellison, the Hdme agent, for the association. Owing to the fact, that the' butter'passed through so maily, hands'.'ifwas rather costly, and Mr.-.Ellison' was endeavouring, to arrange that' fewer" hands, should .be. interested. Ho might-say that 2s..per cwi.'was equal to :£2 per ton, and that meant- that many thousands; would-be saved. '
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 899, 19 August 1910, Page 8
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147THE NEW SEASON. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 899, 19 August 1910, Page 8
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