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Benefits of Mixed Farming.

Mr Fonhm lleald. of I’aparimu. relumed homo on Sunday from a seven weeks' holiday in Ihe Easl Rons! dis|riH. lie found lhaf Urn rounlry was looking green after Hie recent rains but that sheep farmers were in diflicnltios owing In I lie low prircs ol their products. in some cases big sheep rims were being worked entirely by the owners who carmol afford lo emjiioy labour. Mr lleaid considers that roiidilions arc betlor in 110- liumia. dislriei where Ihe butler cheque comes in eaeii month, than Ihoy are m East Coast districts which depend so largely on sheep.

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Franklin Times, Volume XXI, Issue 67, 10 June 1931, Page 3

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Benefits of Mixed Farming. Franklin Times, Volume XXI, Issue 67, 10 June 1931, Page 3

Benefits of Mixed Farming. Franklin Times, Volume XXI, Issue 67, 10 June 1931, Page 3