GENERAL FARMING NEWS.
Some members of tho Dannevirke A. and V. Association consider that that, body should, be looking out for a nuiv ground, mid at the last meeting probable sites wore suggested. The sales of tallow in New Zealand .during January totalled 118 tons, and during February 105 tons. The present daily supply of milk to tr.e Konini factory is 2657 gallons. Tho output, of liuttnr per day is 02 boxes. In the height of the season tho quantity was over 90 boxes. —Exchange. The rains which have fallen lately have completely altered the prospect of farmers throughout the Piri Pjn block, and they may look forward to the coming whiter without any qualms as to there being n shortage of feed, so wonderful has been tho growth of grass during the past week, says tho "Dannevirke Advocate." Mangahao farmers am being troubled by a slug which is attacking crops. Some excellent cereal crops have been grown in Manawatii andßnngilikri districts this season. One farmer in the neighbourhood of Sandon. netted .£320 for oaten sheaf chaff taken off twenty-two acres of land, savs an exchange.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1075, 14 March 1911, Page 8
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186GENERAL FARMING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1075, 14 March 1911, Page 8
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