“BLOOD WILL TELL”
How Farmer Sam Jones profited from a lecture on dairy herd improvement forms the basis of the story in “Blood Will Tell.” a new film just released by the United States Depart meat of Agriculture. Neither the best of feed nor care had been able to place Sam’s dairy herd on a paying basis, and he was about to quit when lie grudgingly took the a <J vlc ® friend to supplant his scrub bull with a purebred, and thereafter save the calves from the best cows. As a i rPSU It five years later Sam had a j nigh-producing herd, and his new barn ind the general appearance of him self and his farm showed he was well on the road to prosperity. The five countries producing wools m lavge quantities are Australia with ! 105,000,000 head; united ft no 000South’' °Africa! lt 35,000,000; ’ and New Zealand 25,0i0,000. These counties produce over 90 per cent, ot the world's clothing wools.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 1 September 1928, Page 29
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