“The need is for hotter methods of preparing wool for market when prices ■for crossbreds go up as they certainly will, next season. The buyers will become more particular in thier choice, and Iho highest price will go to the best finish ” —Opinion of a New Zealand bnver.
Commence milking at the same liour night and morning and milk the cows in the same order. Never wot the hands with milk. A practice to be recommended is rubbing a little vaseline on the hands. This keeps the teats in nice condition, and overcome® the objection some have to milking with dry hands. Always milk the udder out clean. Remove the milk as soon as possible from the shed, and immediately strain through several thicknesses of cheese-cloth and oeal
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1922, Page 12
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