FRUIT GROWING
' RESULTS OF CO-OPEKATION. j Tn a Tepoft on the worVing nf fhe Olago ; Fruitgrowers' Co-operative Society the ! manager stated that the turnover for the i company for the first six months of its \ existence tvh* Its. Id. With few i f-xcerptions all the growers in Otago are > members, and practically the whole of j .1 he fruit is disposed of through the so- '' e.iety. It is interesting. 1o note that in | -Central Otago some 4130 acres are devoted i- to the culture of stone and pip fruits; !, pome 2230 acres of mixed fruits coming j into bearing, and pome SSO acres of j apples. 70 acres of pears, 400 acres .of apricots, 300 acres of peaches, 120 acres | of nectarines, 75 acres of plums, 50 acres j of cherries, and fivo acres of rjiiinces ac•tually in bearing.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 227, 13 June 1918, Page 8
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139FRUIT GROWING Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 227, 13 June 1918, Page 8
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