THE DAIRY REGULATIONS.
A FAIR TRIAL URGED. By^Telegraph —Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, March 4. At the annual conference of the South Island Branch of the National Dairy Assocatioin, hold to-day, at Lvttelton, reference was made by the Ciairman (Mr Barnett) to the dairy regulations. In the course of his remarks, Mr Barrett said that with very few alterations dairymen were prepared to accept the regulations, but the most important point waa how the inspection would bi carri3d out. Inspsctors should not be men riding the high horse. He must not come to dairymen as a constable, because 1 if he did so it would spell ruin to the industry. He contended that country dairymen should not be expected to contorm to the same conditions as those in the vicinity of towns who fOt a much higher price for their milk. Sometimes cream came in which was not all that it should be. If the Department could tie got to carry out the inspection on the lines suggested he thought it would be a boan to the dairy-farmers of the Dominion. Tha meeting unanimously decided 12a it the dairy regjlations should be given a fair trial.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3130, 5 March 1909, Page 5
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194THE DAIRY REGULATIONS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3130, 5 March 1909, Page 5
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