Coupled with the decrease in milk consequent upon the drought has bee a drop in the grading (states the Waipa “Post”). 1 state of affairs was commented on by a Tutuanui farmer. "The usual .hin„ when the milk supply drops in ths summer is for the grade to go up, he said “The lack of proper nourishment for the cows owing to the dry state of the grass is no doubt the cause of the (The cable news in this Issue accredited to the London "Times” has appeared in that journal, but only where expressly stated in such news the editorial opinion of ‘‘The Times.’’! t
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 116, 14 February 1928, Page 9
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