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DAIRY SEASON

RECORD PRODUCTION. QUALITY [AfPROVED. (Special to "Xorl.Uoi’n Advocate.”) PALAICRSTON N., This Day. “Tlie season just closed has been a record one so far as production is" concerned, and it is gratifying to note that we can also record an improvement in quality, perhaps more especially in cheese, which has nmlonbtodlv been made possible by the co-operation of the milk suppliers,” said Air P. C. TL Petersen, in his presidential address at the fourth annual meeting of the New Zealand Dairy Factory ATanagors’ Association. “ D seems to me,” said Air Peterson, “that the day is not far distant when only one grade of dairy produce will be acceptable on the world market. At ev<‘iy factory we have some suppliers who '-out innonsly give trouble, and it is these suppliers who will have to be emnpelled to supply a better quality of raw material, fn this connection, farm dairy instruction on a national basis, and the licensing of persons in charge of milking sheds, would be of great help to far lory managers, as it would be possible to cancel the license of the supplier of indifferent milk or cream, so that he would be unable to supply anv factory.” Air Peterson emphasised that healthy dairv cows, clean milking and painstaking methods in every detail of the final process of man nfa cl tiro, would accomplish a wonderful imnroveinent in the qnalitv of dairy produce, and he trusted that, every factory manager would do liis part to attain such a desirable result.

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Northern Advocate, 15 June 1934, Page 4

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DAIRY SEASON Northern Advocate, 15 June 1934, Page 4

DAIRY SEASON Northern Advocate, 15 June 1934, Page 4