A LONG DAIRY SEASON
SOME DIFFERENCES OF OPINION PECULIAR TO' RANGIT'AIKI Statements by -several farmers giving evidence before the Manpower (Committee last Wednesday, ■*, that production, maintained regular level, right up to the end of the dairy season, on the Rangi- 'J taiki Plains, caused the chairman* -Mr R. to remark that the . conditions here must be different to other dairying' centres in the Dominion. ITis cojnment was taken up by Mr R. E. Blair, secretary-manager ; :»f the Rarigitaiki G'ompanjv who saiil . that it was a fact that the Bay of - . Plenty experienced a longer productive seaison than most others. For six months after Christmas the company anticipated manufacturing . i' 2500 tons of butter. Of this 1808 ; , tons would be manufactured in the first three months and 700 in the second, - . * New Enrolment Forms. Advice has been received that the. -' . new enrolment forms for the citizens' volunteer services are- now available. ' These forms, which incorporate the Emergency Precau-t ; tions Scheme, the Women's iary and the Home Guard C are available and will those at present distributed. This does not affect those forms al- ' ready completed.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 241, 22 November 1940, Page 4
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184A LONG DAIRY SEASON Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 241, 22 November 1940, Page 4
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