FEED FOR POULTRY.
inmr cost affiyts ego JTvOIIUCTTON At. flic annual meeting of tlif W'airarnpa lOgg Circle, matters of importance .to the poultry industry and conditions brnnjrht about liv tin; war were discusHt considerable length. The following resolutions were passed, and are to be forwarded to ilu? Prime 'Minister:— (1} That tlie flovernrjM'nfc lie urged to liave a fixed price adopted for bran and pollard. (-) That in eoiisequcnec of tin; wholesale destruction of poultry caused through the exhorbitant prices being charjrril for necessary feeds, the Oovcrnnient. be reiiuested to prohibit tlie exporting of bran and pollard. ("1 That under no circumstances should the duty be removed from imported I'gjrs, as with prices now being received and the liifth cost of feed, it is a matter of impossibility to make poultry keeping pay. (I) That in view of the statement made by the Prime Minister that he.can obtain another 11 million bushels otwheat, from Canada, lie be urged to do so, and that a reasonable quantity of it lie placed at the disposal of poultrykeepers of New Zealand to be distributed through poultry societies.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 237, 16 March 1915, Page 6
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183FEED FOR POULTRY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 237, 16 March 1915, Page 6
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