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BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR NEW SEASON PROPHESIED

Worst Left Behind Says D.F.U. President FEELING- OP OPTIMISM PREVAILS “Although it is of the utmost importance that during tho coming season wo make even greater efforts and exercise even stricter economy, 1 have every confidence in the future of the New Zealand industry,” stated Mr N? Campbell (president) when addressing the annual conference of the Dairy Farmers’ Union yesterday. “Indeed, I feci convinced ,and i am sure many, of you are of the same opinion, that we have the worst time behind us and the outlook for the coming season is much brighter than it has been for some time, but wo must give up depending on climatic conditions for in? creased production. We have commercialised for too long the many advantages nature has given us and it is by better breeding and feeding that we must endeavour to reach the ultimate goal of 3501b5. butter-fat per cow. With such average production and,a' well established export trade in pigs and veal, New Zealand would become the most prosperous country in the world.” A

The remarks of the D.F.U. president were supported by a gentleman interested in the prosperity of the farmers, when conversing with aTimes ” reporter yesterday. He said that ho had just completed a tour of the Waikato and King Country and was surprised as well as pleased at the general spirit- of optimism that was prevailing amongst the farmers up north, *

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6666, 20 July 1928, Page 8

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BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR NEW SEASON PROPHESIED Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6666, 20 July 1928, Page 8

BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR NEW SEASON PROPHESIED Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6666, 20 July 1928, Page 8