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MILK-RECORDING BENEFITS

There is now no question that milk recording has played a great part in bringing about improvement in the average milk yield of herds of cattle, and increasing the average auction value of the cows composing the herd. 1L is only h* mi A;-record-ing tests carried out throughout the year that the yield of cows can be fairly determined, the old-fashioned guess-work of the cowman being entirely untrustworthy. It is obviously desirable that the dairy farmer shall have definite information as to the yields of his animals, since it is useless to retain those whose yields are very low, whereas it is of the utmost importance that lie should retain for breeding purposes only the best'*

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 October 1927, Page 10

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MILK-RECORDING BENEFITS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 October 1927, Page 10

MILK-RECORDING BENEFITS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 October 1927, Page 10

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