AUSTRALIAN DAIRYING.
INCREASING PRODUCTION.
Dairying conditions in Australia are reviewed .«* follows by Prescott Propria i!' in their re Port for the week ended August 27: Wa , ,ee —Dating areas will benefit by the rains received lately. Production is being maintained at about recent levels, but during the next few weeks an increase should be recorded Arrivals are approximately the same as tw «f ll * eek ' but a ,itt,e ,ess than those of the corresponding week of 1937 V,ctona.-The weather has been fine ££f* Warm - er tem P er ature 8 , bnt some dis^ ♦fc. £ Te 1D D . eed Of good raine in order that the recent output may be sustained Arrivals are a little in excess of list week, and slightly below thote of the s^ p s. od hir r ago - Gradings f » supplies will not recede, but in the event of good rains falling during the next few weeks an improvement may be exnert«T in? Ut L A^ toHa^rod " ct ' on is Sai L D ?; an l th + e rec ent- general rains should man . rapid expansion in
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 209, 5 September 1938, Page 6
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