FARMER IN RUSSIA
JOHN HALL, whose talks "A New Zealand Farmer in Russia" have been heard from a number of National stations, tells us that he is a third generation New Zealander, who served in France and Germany in the First World War, and since then has
been farming at Hororata, in Canterbury. On 300 acres there he runs sheep and grows crops. For a number of years he was on the North Canterbury Provincial Executive of the New Zealand Farmers’ Union, and also held the position of vice president. Apart from his work on the farm, Mr. Hall
gives some time to’ free-lance journalismspecialising in articles on farming and nature study-and he is New Zealand correspondent for the English "Farmers’ Weekly." He is also a keen photographerdoes his own processing and enlarging-and has had photographs published in a number of papers and journals.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 884, 13 July 1956, Page 20
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144FARMER IN RUSSIA New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 884, 13 July 1956, Page 20
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