INSPECTION OF DAIRIES.
In an address at the annual meeting of tho Stratford Dairy Company, Mr. Fulton, of the Agricultural Department, remarked on the absolute necessity for having cowsheds in such a conditiou that clean milk could be supplied. There wero ;somo sheds in the district from which it could not 'be expected to get 'clean milk, considering tho hurry in which milking was carried on. Thero wero a good many people'who were trying to mako as much as possible out of the land in tho shortest.possible : time; but thoso ■properly in the industry should take steps which would be good for all. time. If he found anybody taking no notice of his recommendations he would have to speak more straight to him. There were a good number of. farms in the district which had not improved to the extent they should have. There were farm dwellings and buildings which were no credit to the district. The land had greatly increased iu valne, and it was high time the old style of buildings -were superseded. Somo farmers said they would not improve their buildings because they were about to sell out. .Sometimes they sold out and sometimes they did not; but ho (Mr. Fulton) would take tho man in possession as the responsible party.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1202, 10 August 1911, Page 8
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