DAIRYING OUTLOOK.
SPEAKING at the annual meeting of the Farmers’ Co-operative organisation on Saturday, Mr W. D. Powdrell, chairman of the Kaupokonui Dairy Company, stated that the prospects for the dairying industry next year must be considered good in view of the cabled advice that the Imperial Government would probably purchase both butter and cheese at an increased price. He also referred to the prospects of giaxo which is at present causing much interest among dairymen, and stated that a company was building three giaxo factories
find paying suppliers 3s per lb. for butler Hal, any additional price received to go towards capital expenditure. One factory was now in course of erection in the Waikato, to cost £20,000. It had been staled that glaxo would pay 5s Cd per lb. butter fat. He added that two Taranaki factories were contributing towards (he expenses of throe New Zealand dairy factory managers who had been sent to America to investigate matters in connection with the industry, and they would share in the results of their report.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1842, 20 June 1918, Page 2
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174DAIRYING OUTLOOK. Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1842, 20 June 1918, Page 2
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