More Science In Farming
[Per Press Association. Copyright ] AUCKLAND, This Day.
On a two-months’ visit to New Zealand, in the course of a world tour studying flora, Professor A. J. Eames, of the Cornell University of America, arrived by the Aorangi from Sydney to-day.
He said that within the past 25 years the viewpoint of farmers, particularly in America, had changed in favour of utilising the services of university-trained men in assisting them to carry out their farming operations.
He instanced the spraying of fruit trees and the planting of crops, and combating diseases in wheat, oats and other cereals.
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Northern Advocate, 29 November 1937, Page 7
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