WHY NOT A UNION?
FOR SANDON SEEDGROWERS, (By Tolosrrapb.—Special OorrefiDontVmt.) Feilding, May 20. In the course of an interesting address at Sandon this week, Mr. C-ockayne ((Biologist of thi? Agricultural Department staff) made a valuable suggestion to Sandon seedgrowers. Why not (he said) have a sccdgrowers' union to protect the interests of the industry? Mr. Cockayne showed that Europe can take mono seed than can be ssnt there, and he urged cooperation to raise the standard of swds and improve the channels of distribution. Mr. J. G. Wilson, who was in tho chair, said that lie rr.nlisrd that the suggestion is deserving of consideration, and mentioned his intention of bringing it before the A. and P. Associations in this district.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1755, 21 May 1913, Page 7
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120WHY NOT A UNION? Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1755, 21 May 1913, Page 7
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