FARMING IN NEW ZEALAND
THE REWARD OF QUALITY r,\<: t oMi'iifi i iox in tiii; future WELLINGTON. May Ml A "serious weakness" in Ihe scheme of farming in New Zealand thai might become of vilal importance later was mentioned by Professor G. o. I'eron, principal of Mas,>ey Agricultural Collece, m Hie presidential address to the annual meeting of the New Zealand Association of Refrigeration 10-nieht This, Vie faiel, was tlint the farmer was continually heirm exhorted |o i,riprove quality, but m many ras. s he was nol paid a s-uilicir nt premium for finality to induce him strongly to to Hie extra iron bit.; and involved |f rcimpclllie'M became 1 iTini'!;.- j.trw;, which he tlmughl -.vas likely in ih<- future, if wa: only qu-jli' v i hat would enable one lo ;;e't on Iho ma r !■;••' at a 1! '[ln- premium might fake 'lie form of having erne's laaihs rise* pied for export The Meat Hoard also uiicht he foreed io tighten up p.' i.'radiii ' eon;• iderabtand refuse to accept. ,-,lj bii) ihe highes! grade ol Meat fl.lj- :!;n>rnenf.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21179, 1 June 1934, Page 12
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