FARMERS ANXIOUS
FINE: WEATHER WANTED
. (By Telegraph.) , (Special to "The Evening Post.") PALMERSTON N., This Day. With close upon a thousand acres safely harvested, wheat growers of the Feilding district interested in the remaining two thousand acres yet to be dealt with are having a particularly anxious time-owing to the vagaries of the weather. Up;to the present the intermittent showers which have frustrated many good intentions have not caused any appreciable damage to the unstaeked crops, but Jhere is real concern among growers of tho district that if the rain persists, serious losses' will result. Growers can only be saved from suffering severe loss by the arrival of fine weather.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1933, Page 11
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