FARMERS' FLOCKS
MASSEY COLLEGE TESTS
in., nvi \ tj a • ,- * 1 (By Telegraph-Press AaociaUot..) GISBOTJNE, This D.ay. Following on tho failure of the woo, levy scheme. Professor Peren announced today that Massey College, at tho re- . - , .: „,, , , quest of certain New Zealand breeders,: has decided to test farmers' flocks for hairyness at a sma.) fee to -ye, actua. costs. Six locks will be collected from; selected positions on each sheep, and minute reports will bo made on them for hairynoss and other dei'ect.s \ A card indox .system will bo employ | ed for easy rol'ereiieo in Iho event of the sale of any animal. This is an atteniptto meet demand. U.at purchaser, vl.all l<mm- exactly what they a..- >'">" 'nX-
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 101, 26 October 1934, Page 9
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142FARMERS' FLOCKS Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 101, 26 October 1934, Page 9
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