Jt pays to sell’ when animals are ready for market. Holding back for hotter prices pomes off sometimes, hot more often it results' in disappointment. , . \ The United States .Bureau of. Agn- ■ culture reports that the condition of the winter wheat crops on April 1 was 78 4 per cent. This indicates a yield of 570.000. bushels. ’ The actual yield from winter-sown wheat om 1921 was 587.000. bushels. If the whole of the New Zealand! freezing companies worked at top pressure for one month the\ could slaughter and freeze every sheep in the Dominion in that period.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 3130, 14 August 1922, Page 7
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