CO-OPERATIVE PIG MARKETING
FALLING OFF OF SUPPLIES During December and January pigs < amo forward in large numbers, states rho monthly report of the Xew Zealand Pig Marketing Association (.Hamilton!. Returns to date, however, are still well behind those of last year. Commenting on the falling off in supplies, the association states it is only by adopting a policy cjf consistent breeding and fattening that farmers can hop© to come out on “lie right side. The markets, both local and overseas, are hardening, more particularly as regards baconers. and the following schedule of advances now operates: Prime porkers. 60-1101 b, sd; prime baconers, 111-1601 b, Gd: prime baconers, 161-1801 b. sd; heavy baconers. 1811 b and over, 4cl; choppers, 2d; all second qualities s*l a lb less.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 894, 11 February 1930, Page 12
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126CO-OPERATIVE PIG MARKETING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 894, 11 February 1930, Page 12
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