THE POSITION OF SHEEPFARMERS.
TO 'Hit EDITO-". 03? TK£ i-BBSS. Sir.—The letter by "Common Sense - ' in The Press to-day is such a jumble of mis-statements that hardly merits a reply. To deal with it in" detail would take more of youi< space than 1 feci justified in askiii» for. If "Common Sense" cannot sou that land that was a payable proposition with, primary products at three times their present value is at present not paying the cost.of working, then it is useless to waste ink on him. > I suggest that ho stud; the address !>y the" president of the Sheepowners Federation in to-day's Press, where (nature permitting:) he will learn something- of the position of the farming industry as it stands ours, etc.. FLEECED. Aylesbury. August 11th. 1932.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20624, 13 August 1932, Page 11
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