HIGH-PRICED LAND AND ITS STOCK.
A FEILDING FARMER'S VIEWS. Referring to the necessity for farmers going in for the very best class of stock, Air. T. M'Keuzie, speaking at tho Fcilding show, drew a comparison between the prices paid for dairying land and for the bulls used in tho dairy herds. For instance, he said a. man ne had spoken to
had givon J:GO an acre for his Uuul, lnil" ho nnlv cave .C) or ,K1 for his bull. "If I. gave' .liliO nil aero for mv hiiul." iidiH-il .Mr. M'Kenxio, "L would give at least ,I'lliO for my bull. Take it from me." he continued, "if they are going to pay Ihe interest nn heavy priced land I hey must go iu for tho best sires that can bigot."
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1361, 12 February 1912, Page 10
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130HIGH-PRICED LAND AND ITS STOCK. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1361, 12 February 1912, Page 10
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