DAIRYING IN MARLBOROUGH.
ADDITIONS TO STOCK WANTED.
'Referring to tlio movement in Blenlifiin to i'onn a co-operative dairy tacUu.\ nt ItivcrlaiuU, 11 correspondent ot the Christchiirch "Press" says that the project is being favourably received 111 all quarters. Tho chief obstacles in the wa> of extending tlio guarantee ot dairy cows arc the scouring of additions to tl:o herds and the provision of adequate pastures, but when these have been removed the position of tlio factory mil be a very invounible one. . , One dairy farmer, who is very much interested in tlie movement, suggest* tuat thoso who, contemplate taking up ing should arrange with their mcich> to import stock from the North Island, where snpp ies aro offering on itblo torni" Of Into there has licen a scarcitv of voting cows and heifers coming into profit, the districts of Marlborough, where dairying is gong ahead steadily, having nbsoibed » » siderable numlier. In the North 1. . a good deal of attention has been no, I to the vearintr of heifer calves, and Mailborongh farmers are bcjji iftnms tj) rcco»extension.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1433, 7 May 1912, Page 8
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177DAIRYING IN MARLBOROUGH. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1433, 7 May 1912, Page 8
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