DAIRYING
Sir.—The decline in dairying noted bv “Straggler” last Saturday in special reference to Auckland is probably going on rapidly wherever the alternative may be sheep, and will probably be of long duration. The depletion of herds, the loss of skilled assistants, and the diminution of profits will . a “®9* chiefly the districts where dairying is a main industry, and where improvement will be slow. Districts where dairying is a minor industry ntignt heU> y the position reasonably quickly if a farmer would let areas for o 11 ? 01 , 1 ." dustries not far from the homestead to a youth or youths willing to take them up with probably far more productivity than at present. Security a . lc * would be necessary during the buildmg-up period, and the opportunity to hire tractor power and implements would b. most ™luaUe.-Yours i Ok, NsoN Ranglora, November 1, 1943.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24095, 3 November 1943, Page 4
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