The man who has a keen desire to make every farm operation pay, to do constructive work by building up his land, by improving his live stock, and by beautifying his home, has a job that compares favourably with that of the Governor-General of the Dominion in all respects excepting salary. A liquid manure tank is a necessary arrangement on a farm where stock are housed. The drainage from cowhouse and stable can be discharged into the tank and so can be prevented from running to waste. Leakage from manure heaps is also worth collecting, and the wasteful course of allowing it to trickle away into ditches should on no account be followed.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 4299, 3 August 1921, Page 4
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