HIGH-GRADING DAIRY IMPORTS.
Lists of butter and cheese factory companies or proprietaries which have obtained for their export produce an average trade of 93ir points or ovei/for. the past aiVyyear-'lst August, iflSlj to'3lst July, 1932—are; published by the "Journal of Agriculture." Eighty-seven butter factories and twenty-five cheese factories have gained a place in the lists .this year, compared'with eighty-four and twenfy-one respectively for^the previous year. Twenfc-ty-iour butter making companies averaged .over Q4 points, the highest individual average- being 95.217. No cheese manufacturing company obtained an average grade of OTfi^ 10*8^ V*¥s avera Se being 93.698: .The lists include Seventy-one butter companies whose produce is graded in the North. Island, and sixteen butter and* twenty-five cheese companies in the South
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1932, Page 10
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119HIGH-GRADING DAIRY IMPORTS. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1932, Page 10
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