The number of dairy calllc in Britain has been continually rising—from 1,800,000 fifty years ago to 2,332,000 in 1008 and to 2,713,000 m 1925. Since 1908 milk production has grown from 975,000,000 to 1,120,000,000 gallons, an increase of about 15 per cent. The increase in dairy cattle which has taken place during the past fifty years lias beep practically universal, and every county in England and Wales lias now a larger head of dairy stock than it had in 190S*
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Evening Star, Issue 19639, 19 August 1927, Page 2
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