NOT ENFORCED?
SOME DAIRY, REGULATIONS.
CLEANLINESS OF PLANT.
"WOULD COST FARMERS £150,'?
(By Telegraph.—Press Association*
DUNEDIN, this day*
A conference of the South Island Dairy Association adopted a proposal that the Agricultural Department be urged to insist on the more strict observance of the dairy regulations, particularly those relating to the cooling of milk and the cleanliness of cow byres. It was stated that bad milk supplied was the cause of the "openness of cheese, and that the regulations had been a dead letter. One delegate expressed the opinion that if the regulations were strictly enforced it would cost many farmers £150 to reconstruct their plant, and that many would be driven from the industry.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 133, 7 June 1929, Page 9
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115NOT ENFORCED? Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 133, 7 June 1929, Page 9
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