BLENHEIM CROPS.
A 1a..,.,. i|ii;inlit,v of chaff lias already been .-. t ami shipped away from Blenheim, : ml tin. incoming outpift is. now fully taxing the shipping resources. Tin; ri'tuni: arc excellent as to both quantity ar I quality. The price paid to farmers i: ii Ids in the .stack. The barley Market has not opened yet. The peas are Hi eshin;.' out fairly on the whole, ami should find this crop a substantial money-earner. The peas, covcrii !,' an area, of between 5000 ami 000 a res. have been practically all irrowu uniler contract to the seed merchants, and (iilt-eds'cd prices are assured. The p ■ndiiciiim of high-class peas is a. promii cut feature of flic season and is quoted as a precursor ol the day when the ili drift will be one of the leading seed p •oducinjr areas in the world.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 3 February 1914, Page 4
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142BLENHEIM CROPS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 3 February 1914, Page 4
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