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f ° When all our butterfat is totalled for this season it should addX ^Jto 190,000 tons. This is our objective — a total which will k 0^ urgentrelief for Britain. But to obtain this total we must maintS m jC* our output— and here are four ways we can d6 it . . . ^racticalw* recommended by the Department of Agriculture. B PIA* F8R HI6HER.VIELDW| 1. Provlde the bett of your fresh spring 3. Plan your hay and silage areas foraB * oaddocks for your milkers and nation harvest - but harrow the padd* M new-growth by "on and off" grazing selected prior to clos.ng. B untii ample grass is available. ^ear additional heifer calves 2. Feed hay and silage^until cows refuse cows this coming season and so bBK ^ It any longer UP y°ur he w go° stoc^* FIG8T FAMIMB ^^'11

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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5324, 10 February 1947, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5324, 10 February 1947, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5324, 10 February 1947, Page 2

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