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OTOROHANGA DAIRYING.

GOOD GROWTH OF GRASB. (Special to Times.) OTOROHAN’GA. Monday. T'esptte the advent or winter, the pasture growth i' still noticeable throughout the countryside, and many dairy farmers Have not yet commenced to reed out rodder or root crops to their herds. Usually. In this territory the Introduction or artificial foodstuffs commences In early May. Dairvmen are nndtng It difficult to dry off their rows (owing to the flush of feed). In order to give them the desirable respite of three months between their lactation periods. The turnip and swede crops, mangolds, dou-moelller. artichokes. and gourd crops, have done remarkably well this season, and will provide abundance of reed for stock, when the hay and ensilage is funning short at the end of the winter.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19889, 19 May 1936, Page 12

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OTOROHANGA DAIRYING. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19889, 19 May 1936, Page 12

OTOROHANGA DAIRYING. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19889, 19 May 1936, Page 12

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