MILK SUPPLIES.
SEED FOR IMPROVEMENT. IN QUALITY. By Telegraph—Press Association, Ounedin, June 8. Tlie South Island Dairy Association had a keen discussion this morning «*",■., a proposal that milk should be paid tor <\J according to quality. Reference wa»\ made to the dissatisfaction expressed at * n* Home because of the varying .quality of < New Zealand butter and cheeMjk. Mr D. Cuddie, director of 'WtJMtS ■. Division, said that dairymen we're faoei \ with the fact that milk supplies to cheese factories were not improving, aadl . experienced managers would *ay thai is was more difficult now to make good cheese than it was some years ago. Tha inspection of dairy farms had not Jwea attended with very much success, aa the
number of men available by the Dahr Department was altogether too small. It would be a mistake, however, to is- '
crease the number of inspectors, ae in- '', speotion was costly and dairy farmers objected to over-inspection. It seemed to him that it would be profitable to »U concerned to aim at securing a high standard of quality in milk supply. -j
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 15, 5 June 1914, Page 4
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178MILK SUPPLIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 15, 5 June 1914, Page 4
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