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THE BEEF FUTURE.

S ' . interesting to note that in prac - ,- 3fttTbeef exporting countries there has been a decrease production. The decline has with a heavier local iffiS Vtio", and it is evident tbat the cattle raiser is more in the good times SKT.fr the «hecp owner. L«the increasing of herds by BPS .tockman will receive more j, future. The . United States of the beef countries to Wfe tie backward movement For WTI ten Tears heavy numbers of been imported the wwJer for finishing off tor \4fSJLo aßd other markets To # has this business been that the export of live Canada to England, over •£ S was «nch a fierce fifrht be--0 rt» two countries a few years **V?eea»d to exist. Thousands 4*£ L ien» the first two years of number of fre ght been specially altered to tS» tte trade. Last year, on ncI2rf of the States' demand and the internal requirements, not a aSSbioload was despatched. Tli« of America assisted to *S# tfceir needs from Mexico, but J£*iL*t developed to such an extent Zt to injurious effect on Mexican TjLCompted the authorities there CiJtoit export. American retail Tfcut result of the shortage, inm K high tha 1 eating houses in;S » boycott, and this, with the l 3Tof an "eat more lamb" campaign, JSLjuiiy checked beof consumption. gi a source of supply of Sj Best was out of the question of the prevalence of foot'MiitF disease there, American .'SffNng definitely against importaW fan Infected countries. So Wto Beantime America is con«ow of its national dish JIKj W'-and extending the deiMfr Jimb The effect of the posim supplies is that eattle were selling last *lgp|t (l a lb and fat steers at 6d, Inwr 1001b. These prices aro the recorded, except in the fftimr- I** 1 ** following the war, and the itpp.'.'of aothorities In that Dob the advance is certain At the Melbourne fat * -pHoes throughout tho fsMtf tie latter half of 1927, and t-iSffi rewntb were higher by 10s to rflpr 1001b than over an average of JfiM. years, <*nd both |n that city tMeer got to lenow beef from Brispodilon in these countries has Ifttfcu W indirect interest to New it may be eased produced at itee, and the is likely to be •f , some The sole enttßigane&t to'Mpwcattle sua these last years has ten the lM * l "T*fjffii g<Jai * by a limited of rank buh of good jwlity, was rftriwfr'and in mt a ttf genormt ye«w 1 "and chilled •MiUai'tf article. But Hw HWf i|sen it exported a other classes .* "Wit Tie sbipmgn t was sorne- » ,tt»:natoa oft a "try-out," > he «l aBS of S"* a regular '2Pm? -indispensable. of the jffw " 1 been/reached |gjf w Jglw-Tjjiw!; nearly all our paired for local BMIRIIIP* %ftU Was W 8 80 w he n the were driving herds 1 fJSPg SfriflW; the proper farmg [.Wfw ;flemaßded tHeir roten--1 ?SMjs l thia shorttsighted--1 pro^laiw S PWf®, Mwpo'&uph 1:o-day, and, 1 * .** .MWBB. ( , jjj tJ j O areft .' All these "cireumIo delay the period •ft'#' h®rda will pro>d' qsality beef to the local trade, t.of secondary beef 9p' quite an extentport flrm with . a acihaving filled mento in the North oontraot wag enteriful tenderer stated lied with American, ' Zenland cattle. The f supply closed imMtralia had no surwhieh to draw, and of the contract r Zealand by COWB JwrtU. That up to waa paid for some ited the strength of I general scarcity of for, local consumpJll over 40s per 1001b ddington, and round it the North Island far into the spring i» no ovensupply of ket, and -with the stock through the rds the "bobby" calf i the colouring that iving ordinary-dairy litherto been drawn ho beef supply, the is assured of

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19461, 7 November 1928, Page 3

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THE BEEF FUTURE. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19461, 7 November 1928, Page 3

THE BEEF FUTURE. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19461, 7 November 1928, Page 3