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FARMERS' CLUBS.

«, . (Wairarapa Standard.) " A Middle Island journal says a : grood word for Farmers' Clubs. It ! considers they are institutions of great importance in connection with the I interests of the farmers. In this way much information is imparted from the experienced class to the inexperienced. Those who have formerly been consent to follow a marrow line and unvarying routine in the cultivation ot their land will have a chance to get; their eyes opened to newer and more improved plans of cultivation and treatment of the soil and may be able, through the instrumentality of such a club, to work their ground more economically both a3 regards ex ense in the cultivation and being: able to produce more from the same quantity of land- Tho matter of an Agricultural Collide has been freely canvassed, find if matters are thought to be hardly ripe in the meantime for such an instiniti hi, we think that a ■ Farmers' i iub will go a lon£ way as a • I substitute and be something in the ; shiipe of an Amateur Agricultural i Colic";'. 1 ." Why should there not be Farmers' Clubs established in the Miiuawatu ?

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 34, 14 October 1882, Page 3

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FARMERS' CLUBS. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 34, 14 October 1882, Page 3

FARMERS' CLUBS. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 34, 14 October 1882, Page 3