MAIZE AS A SUMMER FOOD.
;.; ) ; : ;A' RESULT..' OF.. FORESIGHT. :. -' ■ '.' Still, another good word for maizebs.-a summer food. :,Tho Taranaki' "Herald" says: '"Those farmers who took the trouble to sow ninizo as a summer food for: ; their cows are now reaping tho benefit of their foresight', as the milk yield of their cows is koepinp; up much. better thahthat of those who havo to: trust entirely, to grass as feed. -'■' Speaking roughly, return from ■ a dairy herd, np- till the .end-of. December is about enough to' cover expenses, so that all the receipts during tho latter part of tho season nrb profits, and therefore it should bo tho object of farmers to make these as great as possible." '
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1057, 21 February 1911, Page 8
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117MAIZE AS A SUMMER FOOD. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1057, 21 February 1911, Page 8
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