The recent warm rains have had their effect in a fresh growth of grass throughout the district, paddocks everywhere poking green and springlike The growth has been very beneficial to dairyfariners, who had been drawing largely of n ]£ " Kold crops, and to Whom the additional feed is very welcome as enabling theS to. cut in the ration. Crops on the whole are looking well, but it is open to Question 11, in the majority of oases, sufficient preparation has been made for a nam winter, should one occur.
When our Hatred is violent it sinks us even below those we hate.—La Rochefoucauld.
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Shannon News, 1 May 1925, Page 3
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