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FARM BUILDINGS AID ON PRODUCTION

The extent to which a farm equipped with inadequate buildings for the housing of plant, stock and fodder is handicapped in the drive for production is seldom realized. Farmers are sometimes content to “make do” with either no shelter at all or else totally inadequate farm buildings, with the result that expensive machinery and implements are subject to rapid deterioration through weather action. Costly stud stock which would produce better is often provided with inadequate shelter or poorly-designed bails, and the food-value for necessary and hard-won hay and root crops is allowed to fall away through the use of badlyconstructed protection. The designing of farm buildings is a job which calls for specialised knowledge of this class of construction. To assist in this direction, C. E. Daniell, Ltd., maintain a farm architectural service, and on the staff is a registered architect who, through a thorough knowledge of all farming requirements, is able to give sound, practical advice on all matters pertaining to farm buildings, and their layout on the farm. This is only one o f the reasons why it will pay to call in the services of C. E. Daniell, Ltd. Another reason is the fact that we hold in stock large quantities of all building timber and materials, and can supply your needs at the shortest notice. This timber, cut from selected trees'in the best millingtimber bush in New Zealand, carefully dried and matured, ensures long life and low maintenance cost for the buildings on which it is used. In addition, the huge production capacity of the plant engaged on the milling operations reduces per-foot cost to a minimum, with a consequent saving in overhead to the farmer who purchases.

Plan for your farm’s production increase now. And, as a logical first, step in such planning, call in the services of C. E. Daniell, Ltd., Queen , Street, Masterton.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 283, 24 August 1940, Page 16

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FARM BUILDINGS AID ON PRODUCTION Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 283, 24 August 1940, Page 16

FARM BUILDINGS AID ON PRODUCTION Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 283, 24 August 1940, Page 16

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