GENERAL FARMING NEWS.
'The Manga'tuaire cheese factory las closed down for the season.
Although the winter is only half over, it is the opinion of one observing farmer that we already have had, in certain districts, more frost than some former entire winters have had to their credit, says the Wanganni "Chronicle." "It should bo the .ambition of factory managers to place themselves in a position to supply information to suppliers," said Mr. SI. A. O'C'allaghan. in an address to the New South Wales Dairy Conference. • A London writer, states that Ireland is tho country from'.which it is contemplated next to draw chilled meat supplies. Swift's are said to bo laying plans ■ for establishing slaughtering depots at, Dublin and Droghedn or Dnndalk, negotiations which are stated to be responsible for Mr. Swift's presence in England at the present moment. The early-sown crops in the Ashburton county are" reported to bo looking particularly well, and ■as . soon .as the weather will permit a large area of land which is now ready will be sown.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1169, 3 July 1911, Page 8
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173GENERAL FARMING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1169, 3 July 1911, Page 8
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