FACIAL ECZEMA
INVESTIGATIONS IN WAIKATO RESEARCH TO CONTINUE (By Telegraph—Press Association.) HAMILTON, July 4. A long report on the facial eczema investigation carried out :in the Waikato was considered by a large gathering of farmers at Hamilton. The Minister of Agriculture?, the Hon W. Lee Martin, and the Acting-Director of Agriculture, Mr Fawcett, also departmental heads, were present. The Minister stated they would not be satisfied until they got something definite from the investigation, and the research work would continue; until some results were obtained. The question of obtained financial relief by an alteration to the unemployment fax and income tax forms was raised by the meeting, but the Minister stated that farmers who suffered losses would be able to obtain loans in the same manner as in other districts where disasters had occurred. Each case would be considered on its merits. It was pointed out during the meeting that it was impossible to gauge actual losses through the epidemic, but sheep-farmers, it was stated, would get nothing more than from 50 to 75 per cent lambing this season and there would also be a considerable reduction in the wool cheque. Although dairyfarAiers had not lost so heavily as sheep-farmers, there had been a big reduction in butterfat production during April and May, and the New Zealand Co-operative Company alone had lost £ 90,000 worth of butterfat. In view of the fact that this company handled over half the butterfat produced in the Waikato it was safe to say that the lost of butterfat because of facial eczema amounted to from £150,000 to £lBO,OOO.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 July 1938, Page 3
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