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THE two seen in al fresco conference above are John Southcombe (right), a consulting officer for the N.Z. Dairy Board, and 1YZ announcer Sam Gardiner. Sam conducts the weekly farming session, "Bay of Plenty Country Journal," and on the first Wednesday of each month John comes along to answer questions sent in by farmers. He is well qualified for this assignment for he was not only brought up on a farm, but studied at both Canterbury and Massey Colleges and now, as a Dairy Board consulting officer, visits farms in his district.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 950, 25 October 1957, Page 19

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THE two seen in al fresco conference above are John Southcombe (right), a consulting officer for the N.Z. Dairy Board, and 1YZ announcer Sam Gardiner. Sam conducts the weekly farming session, "Bay of Plenty Country Journal," and on the first Wednesday of each month John comes along to answer questions sent in by farmers. He is well qualified for this assignment for he was not only brought up on a farm, but studied at both Canterbury and Massey Colleges and now, as a Dairy Board consulting officer, visits farms in his district. New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 950, 25 October 1957, Page 19

THE two seen in al fresco conference above are John Southcombe (right), a consulting officer for the N.Z. Dairy Board, and 1YZ announcer Sam Gardiner. Sam conducts the weekly farming session, "Bay of Plenty Country Journal," and on the first Wednesday of each month John comes along to answer questions sent in by farmers. He is well qualified for this assignment for he was not only brought up on a farm, but studied at both Canterbury and Massey Colleges and now, as a Dairy Board consulting officer, visits farms in his district. New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 950, 25 October 1957, Page 19

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