FARM AND DAIRY.
STRATFORD MODEL DAIRY FARM. Manager's report, ftth November to 14th December, 1920-. Pasture.—The feed is now becoming more plentiful. "
Field 10.—This Held is being permanently laid down with grass seed, including lib Buda Kale per aero, dates of sowing 12th, 17th and 29th Novemebr. Stock.—Fifty -four cows are in; ked at present, and the quantity of milk for the month was 42 3811bs test 4.0. '
Crops.-Throe and a half acres of soft tumps were sown on the 12th, 19th and 2!) th November.
Pigs.—On the 24th November 4 baconon. were forwarded to :tl,e factory, and tie more will be ready on the 15th December.
Caves.-Several calves hdve boon poisoned through the spraying of 'bWkberry (demonstration of Killed); one <«lf died and three others were ia J u uncertain condition for about a week arnhi;- Wh ° ' ,ftS I,ee " employed gubbmg broom and cutting MackWrT left on the 12th November wtKm)n . v > One'set of test bottles in bov 1,.,«, k„ applied to the farm. On ,io' t ! 'r Pig was purchased for the farm VZ 23rd November. The committee will a range as to the extent of the out of the mangolds. ruining
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1920, Page 3
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