In the opinion of Mr J. W. Deem, of the Agricultural Department, the Governments in the various States of Australia were not assfeting the farmers to the same extent, or with such ' thoroughness, as the New Zealand Government does (states the Wanganui "Chronicle”). "Right through it seemed to be a,general recognition that more -would have to be done, and >the Governments are endeavouring to build up their staffs foil this work,” he further explained. "Really,” he added, -“we have nothing to learn from-them at all. Our departments are better organised to help the farmer than any of the States in Australia.”
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4906, 23 November 1925, Page 3
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