STOCK FEED PLENTIFUL IN THE SOUTH
Dominion Special Service
Dunedin, September 19. In marked contrast to the position last year at this time, stock feed is very plentiful in Otago and Southland. There is so much now that many acres of root feed will be ploughed in by farmers, and while this process ap pears wasteful, they are consoling themselves with the fact that ploughed, in roots provide some of the finest manure for the soil. It is necessary, however, for farmers to disc their fields beforehand to avoid secondary growth.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 305, 21 September 1936, Page 3
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