RECORD PRICES FOR DAIRY PRODUCE.
The dairy season just opening promises to fee a record on© for New Zealand; Dairymen. The dry season experienced in. the Northern Hemisphere has resulted in, "a sfliort make of both butter iand cheese, and availaible supplies tfor consumption in itfoe Mother Country are' short of *Hhe deimiainid, as the quantity of Gutter in cold, storage is considerably lesa than in former years. It is recognised that prices aire controlled by tlhe question of 'supply and demand, and m a iresulb of the present conditions prices jfor this 'season'© output must rule high. Fanners should therefore tiake advantage of this opportunity, iand increase (their supply of milk to the lactones. In this connection, however, stihey are faced ( with the difficulty of obtaining suitable and reliable labour for milking, but as an easy solution of thisi problem we recommend all dairymen to instal the L.K.G. mechanical milker, whlich after mime years' practical use has demonistbrtated that equally as high an average; yield per cow can- be obtained! with hand imilking, while the coat of labour is considerably reduced.. Place your order for an L.K.G. Plant and complete your outfit with the most reliable and satisfactory labour saver for itlbe. farm. For full particulars apply to J. B. MacEiwan and Co., Ltd., Wellington.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10411, 4 September 1911, Page 5
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216RECORD PRICES FOR DAIRY PRODUCE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10411, 4 September 1911, Page 5
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