RECORD PRICES FOR DAIRY PRODUCE.
The dairy season, just opening promises to be a record one for New Zealand Dairymen, The dry season esperiienoed* in, iihe Northern Hemisphere has resulted in a short make of both .butter and cheese, and available (supplies (for consumption, in, iihe Mather Country are short of tihe demand, as *he quantity of butter in cold storage is considerably less than in former years. It is recognised that prices aire controlled by tlhe question of supply and demand, and as a result of the present conditions prices for this .season's output must rule high. Farmers is'hould therefore take ladvianitiage of this opportunity, tod increase their supply of milk to (tihe <fiatataries. In this connection, however, itihey are faced with the difficulty of obtaining suitable and reliable labour for milking, hut as on easy soluitlion, of, this problem we recommend ail dairymen to Hiatal the L.K.G 4 mechanical milker, wMch after mine years' practical use has demon'stnated that equally as high an average yield per cow can be obtained with hand milking, -while the cost •of labour ds considerably Teduoed. Hace your order for an. L.K.G. .Plant and complete your outfit with the most reliable and satisfactory labour saver for i&e farm. For full particulars apply to J. B. MacEiwan and CO., Ltd., Wellington.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10413, 6 September 1911, Page 5
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217RECORD PRICES FOR DAIRY PRODUCE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10413, 6 September 1911, Page 5
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