In English, Please
The opinion that seed certificates returned to farmers from the seed testing staion at Palmerston North, should be written in common garden English, was expressed at the monthly meeting of the Southland branch of Federated Farmers. The botanical names attached to the cerfiticates were quite unintelligible to the inexpert, and English is indeed the common language.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 268, 24 August 1946, Page 6
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59In English, Please Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 268, 24 August 1946, Page 6
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