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HERD TESTING

FIGURES FOR NOVEMBER

The following are the figures for the month showing average per cow, highest and lowest, herd,, apd highest and lowest cow in each group : Northern Group (N. Jellie). —No. tested 852 ; average per cow : milk 969, test 4.1, fat 39.70. No. in herd, 42 ;, Highest herd: Milk 1081, tes.t 5.0, fat 54.21. Lowest herd:, milk 627, test 3.3, fat 21.20. Highest, cow: milk ,1320, test 6.8, fat 90. Lowest cow: milk 405, test 2.5, fat 10.

Southern Group (J. Monk). —No. tested 804; average per cow: milk 990, test 4.2, fat 41.55. No. in herd 74; highest herd: milk 1239, test 4.6, fat 57.45. Lowest herd; milk 930, test 3.5, fat 32.40. Highest cow: milk 1545, test 5.1, fat 79. Lowest cow: milk '420, test 3.6, fat 15. Association average Cows 1656; fat 40.6, test 4.1, milk 980.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1933, Page 6

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HERD TESTING Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1933, Page 6

HERD TESTING Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1933, Page 6

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