GROW MORE WHEAT
GOVERNMENT’S APPEAL
RESPONSE IN SOUTHLAND
Southland farmers have responded very readily to the request for them to grow more wheat this year. Orders have been very much greater than in recent seasons, and it is estimated that between 5000 and 6000 acres of crop will be sown down in the province. The demand for seed wheat still continues, and the varieties Cross Seven and Taiaroa, which are now available may be sown as late as the first week in October. The officer in charge of the sale of seed wheat for Messrs. Fleming and Company, Limited, stated that there had been a definite increase in the demand for seed. Wet weather during recent weeks had interfered with the cultivation of land and sowing, but during the last 10 days a very considerable amount of wheat had been sown. There were still substantial quantities of wheat in store to fill orders, and late orders were being received. The amount of seed wheat actually sold from the mill and through merchants has been sufficient for about 3000 acres, but it is believed that sufficient for at least as much more has been retained by growers from their last crop or sold privately among farmers. This will bring the total area sown out to 5000 or 6000 acres.
The amount of wheat grown in Southland during recent years has not been substantial, but it is believed that the crop secured this year will be the heaviest for a number of years.
The greater acreage of wheat Is attributed to the readiness with which farmers have responded to the requests for more wheat growing' by the Minister of Industries and Commerce, the Hon.' D. G. Sullivan, and the Controller of Wheat and Flour, Mr. R. McPherson. Inquiries for wheat have been particularly numerous since the requests were made, and late orders have been much bigger than usual.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20055, 29 September 1939, Page 9
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316GROW MORE WHEAT Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20055, 29 September 1939, Page 9
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