HERD-TESTING
AVERAGES FOR NOVEMBER. The following are the figures for the month of November, showing average per cow, highest and lowest herd, and highest and lowest cow in each group. AVERAGE PER COW. Northern Group (N. Jellie). —No. of cows tested 852; milk 969, test 4.1; fat 89.70. Southern Group (J. Monk). —804 — 990—4.2—-41.55. HIGHEST HERD. Northern flroup (N. Jellie). —No. of cows in herd 42; milk 1081: test 5.0; fat 54.21. Southern Group (J. Monk). —74 — 1239—4. G—57.45. LOWEST HERD. Northern Group (N. Jellie). —Milk 627; test 3.3; fat 21.30. Southern Group (J. Monk). —930 — 3.5—32.40. HIGHEST COW. Northern Group (N. Jellie). —Milk 1320; test 6.8; fat 90. Southern Group (J. Monk). —1545 — 5.1—79. LOWEST COW. Northern Group (N. Jellie). —Milk 405; test 2.5; fat 10. • Southern Group (J. Monk). —420 — , 3.6—15. > Association average: Cows 1656; fat 40.6; test 4.1; milk 980.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 December 1933, Page 5
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