HERD TESTING.
HAURAKI PLAINS GROUP. FIGURES FOR DECEMBER. The following figures, supplied by the N.Z. Herd Testing Association, a;re for the Hauraki Plaine' group during .the month of December last: — Netherton: Highest herd average, 41.16; number of cows in herd, 31; lowest herd average, 25.80; number of cow’s in herd, 58; highest cow, 76.32 ; .lowest cow, 7.92. Ngatea: Highest herd average, 41.16; number of cows, in herd, 34 ; lowest herd average, 24>.81; number of cows, 41; highest cow, 89.79; lowest cow, 8.19. Shelly Beach : Highest herd average, 44.10 ; number of cows, 37 ; lowest herd average, 26.92; number of cows, 40 ; highest cow, 84.36 ; lowest cow, 8.97. Turua: Highest herd average, 44182; number of cows, 51; lowest herd average, 21.87 ; number of cows, 25 ; highest cow’, 74.88 ; lowest cow, 11.73.
Waitakaruru: Highest} herd average, 47.84 ; number of cows. 16; lowest herd average, 27.35 ; number of cows, 21; highest cow, 79.86; lowest cow, 13.12.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4940, 17 February 1926, Page 2
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152HERD TESTING. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4940, 17 February 1926, Page 2
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