Maize Harvest in Top Gear. Hundreds of acres of maize must have been plucked and stored in cribs during the fine weather of the nast week or so. This is most satisfactory to pluck cms whose pay depends on the weather being fine, nftso to owners of maize crops who l ave been anxious about their harvest, and last, but not least, it is good news,' for the cattle whrch are l urned into the maize stubble as ,n as the pluckers have finished Hip paddocks. (
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 132, 23 July 1941, Page 5
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