N Regarding Wednesday's conference at Christctiurqb of representatives of the X*ominion's wheit-growers, the Hon. <W. ifoswortiy {Minister bt Agriculture) informed'a reporter yesterday that as, a result of th« conference it was his intention i« discuss the question generally with the Prime Minister and otfier Mill-' isters, and to put before them every aspect of the subject that .was brought before him by th&sa present at tho conference. -Mr." Nosworthy will also plaot before his colleagues lxis views regarding tho general outltsok for another season. \"I feel vwy. pleased %\ith the efforts wade by farmers under adverse eondifioiia. labooi- f-carcity, ttnd the higvi cost of ■"'everything that'goes to stimuM« fiiodnction, in response to my appeal to grow wheat," said the Minister.; "Judging by observations'l made in. tKe disthcte:in tho northern pact of the South. Island through vhioli I travelled ■ this week; and also diiring njy visit to Otago and Southland, faiinei-6'Have made a generous'response to my appeal."- '.:■
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 18, 21 January 1921, Page 2
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