MILK MARKETING
BRITISH GOVERNMENT'S SCHEME FARMERS FAVOURABLE (British Official Wireless.) Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright RUGBY, September 6. (Received September 7, at noon.) By an overwhelming majority 150,000 farmers of England and Wales have declared themselves in favour of the Government’s milk marketing scheme, under which the sale and collection of milk are controlled by a board. The result of the poll of farmers recently taken on the proposed formation of national and regional milk pools was announced to-day by the National Farmers Union, as follows: In favour, 96.42 per cent.; against, J. 58 per cent. On the basis of the figures declared by the registered producers, the number of cows on August 19 last was 1,556,848. The registered producers who voted in favour of the scheme possess 96.61 per cent, of the cows, and those who voted against own 3.39 per cent.
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Evening Star, Issue 21510, 7 September 1933, Page 8
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141MILK MARKETING Evening Star, Issue 21510, 7 September 1933, Page 8
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