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POKENO ITEMS.

■FARM PROSPECTS. The outlook, so far as dairy farbers in the Pokeno district are concerned, is exceptionally bright. There is a super-abundance of sueeulant gf.t’ass pastures. Many fields of young oats are to be and a large" number of the farmers are growing; turnips. Speaking generally adequate provision is being made to provide supplementary fodder to meet requirements during the winter months. Millett is being harvested in larger quantities than last season but the aggregate amount of this most valuable food crop is not even a tithe of what it should be.

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Franklin Times, Volume 10, Issue 798, 9 January 1923, Page 5

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POKENO ITEMS. Franklin Times, Volume 10, Issue 798, 9 January 1923, Page 5

POKENO ITEMS. Franklin Times, Volume 10, Issue 798, 9 January 1923, Page 5

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