FARM AND DAIRY.
Ti:c Southland Freezing Company p jiisi. aow working at top spued. 'The works are putting through an average of 1700 to ISOO caroas'es per da\\ the tally for mi.' day re<*ntly heing'as high as •2000, That, in addition to rabbit*, etc. (tli«' former coming in freely). makes things exceedingly lively in the locality, remark* the eorrespo.ident of tlie (>ta«o Daily Times.
I Writing on winter feed for dairv stock, I a correspondent of the llawera SUv says: "While some pin thvir faith to P7isilap<». others prefer hay or root crops. ■ \ isits to the State farm*. and the many [leaflets issued containing result* of e\ perimenlr carried on there, should supply all the information a farmer require® on that point. Many, however. prefer to carry out their own exjx»rimeiits. and are then convinced as to the value <•.
particular methods hv their own r\ •- i : - ences. The State farms have, with-M'. douht. proved of considerable benetit to tho farming community, am! no up-to-date farmer should neglect to profit /.y the State's enterprise."''
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 102, 27 May 1909, Page 4
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173FARM AND DAIRY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 102, 27 May 1909, Page 4
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