THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
0 UJ^GRASS LANDS.
.“Neyv ZqMahd lives on grass” said jthe Governor-i General, addressing the 'Auckland R-o-tary Club last week;, and t’lie text was an appropriate intro- . duction to- t ithe • admirable exposition.' of the value of pasturage that Lord r 1 Bledisloo gave; his audience." As.. is | well known,,jotlie Governor-General is > an accepted authority ,oni-agricultural , and pastoral topics, and/his long experience.. of Arf arming at .Home 'has. qualified hiihudo speak with weighty anduvisdonjjSypn this subject. Lord Bledisloo rightly emphasised the great value of oUr-.;;Vfarni products, " already amounting: he reminded us that with'mor-e scien-, . tific management .the output-of " our grass' lands could be doubled; just- as, in" His opinion,, proper eelectiqjj of grasses, ttn,d rl tHcir appropriate treat- \ ment at Hoipe,, would probably result ",vV in “four times the present output j from {
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1930, Page 4
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136THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1930, Page 4
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