"Problems in grassland farming we have in plenty, and, although we are proud, perhaps rightly so, of our grassland farming in comparison with that in other countries, it is in the economic solution of these problems that our future lies.” said Mr. A. H. Cockayne, Director-General of Agriculture, when speaking at the opening of a new research building at Palmerston North In the maintenance and improvement of the more difficult grassland, the tussock areas and much lowgrade hill country, the position was far from satisfactory, he added, and it cried aloud for research. ,
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 April 1938, Page 6
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