A DAIRYING PROBLEM
StiTPLY Of MILKERS. 'A farmer- writes: "Unless provision is made to keep somo milkers on the farms a great, number of cows will have to bo dried off, and cows coining into profit will .liavo to run with their calves. Stops \ should be taken immediately to relievo tlio difficulty before the mischief is done. Tho wwa will not wait. The Government should notify tlio farmers where returned soldiers, who may bo good milkers, can bo got v It is useless to post it up in the cities. To employ amateurs would cost more than tho, value of the "milk." The correspondent' «further says that "for the last month applications at all labour bureaux and industrial farma have been unavailing." , !
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2878, 16 September 1916, Page 12
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122A DAIRYING PROBLEM Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2878, 16 September 1916, Page 12
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