N.Z. PIG INDUSTRY
G | {.A D E PERCH ASI N< i ADO PIEI). (By Telegraph--Per Press Asso*- at ion. PA LAI ERSTON N., January 13. _ Tlie most" important- -decision?, -yet made in the pig industry of New Zealand was arrived at to-day," whim representatives of the curd's and producers, agreed' to the principle of purchasing baconers a ml -porkers on grade, this is to start from January 19. The top weight for baconers was also . ais;ct'l rom IJOlhs to Isolbs. grading and weighing will be carried out and supervised by the Government Inspectors. It is hoped that now New Zealand is following a system that lias been long established in recognised pig-raising countries the farmer nil respond with the right type ol pig. and that within the next two or tin c years, New Zealand will he iifile to fulfil, the requirements of the Homo market.- which the Danes are now supplying.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1931, Page 6
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152N.Z. PIG INDUSTRY Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1931, Page 6
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