A stack of hay bales destined for drought-affected farmers provides a comfortable resting place for two Lincoln College dairyfarmers, Mr Stewart Pitta way, left, the dairy farm supervisor, and Mr Jim Carruthers, at the college dairy farm yesterday. One thousand bales of hay from farms at the college will be loaded on to trucks and taken to Timaru next week for distribution among farms in South Canterbury and North Otago.
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70A stack of hay bales destined for drought-affected farmers provides a comfortable resting place for two Lincoln College dairyfarmers, Mr Stewart Pitta way, left, the dairy farm supervisor, and Mr Jim Carruthers, at the college dairy farm yesterday. One thousand bales of hay from farms at the college will be loaded on to trucks and taken to Timaru next week for distribution among farms in South Canterbury and North Otago. Press, 1 June 1985, Page 1
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