PREMIUM FOR SUPERIOR BUTTER.
EFFORTS TO EXCEL.
There is a movement in New South Wales to give a premium to superior brands of butter, as distinguished from average prime brands. Referring to this differentiation in prices, the manager of the Inverell factory, in his monthly report to suppliers, says : —"Now suppliers have this matter of increased price entirely in their own hands, and those who wish to receive an extra per lb. for their butter, must continue their regular deliveries, and take extra care in every detail to land their cream at the factory in a thoroughly sound and sweet condition. Factories will now require to make an alteration in past methods of grading, and a special class will be initiated for the dairymen supplying a fresh, sweet, choice-flavoured cream, which will be treated separately from the ordinary first grade, and just as the factories must strive and use every endeavour to get their brand included in this premium quality, so must each individual supplier use every effort to deliver fresh cream, enabling it to be graded as ' selected.' "
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Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 20, 23 June 1911, Page 4
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179PREMIUM FOR SUPERIOR BUTTER. Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 20, 23 June 1911, Page 4
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