FARMERS AND INSTRUCTOR.
That he has found the Morrinsville and Matamata farmers ever ready to accept advice that would tend to improve the quality of their cream, was a statement made by Mr. G. Alwood (Farm Dairy Instructor for the Morrinsville, Sunny Park and Hinuera * Co-operative Dairy Companies), while j in conversation with a Morrinsville I Star reporter the other day. j Mr. Alwood stated that generally the methods adopted by the dairymen I of these districts were on the right felines and that they welcomed any ad- j vice or any friendly criticism in Respect of the methods they had adopted. Cleanliness, the first essential, was observed by the majority of the men, said Mr. Alwood, and the modern
. electric appliances now installed in the cowsheds had a great deal to do j with keeping the machines clean.
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Putaruru Press, Volume IV, Issue 157, 4 November 1926, Page 7
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