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Herd Testinq in the North

HOKIANGA GROUP The following are the November Averages for the Hokianga Group Herd Testing Association (Inc.). Motukaraka —Broadwood Group Group Average : 1217 cows, 686 lbs. milk, 4.4 test, 301bs. fat. Highest Herd : 42 cows, 899 lbs. milk, 5.1 test, 46.09 lbs. fat. Highest Cow : 1230 lbs. milk, 6.2 test, 76 lbs. fat. Oue—Waimamaku Group Group Average : 671 cows, 720 lbs. milk, 4 test, 29 lbs. fat. Highest Herd : 102 cows, 853 lbs. milk, 4.58 test, 39.08 lbs. fat. Highest Cow : 1110 lbs. milk, 5.3 test, 591bs. fat. Tutekehua—Horeke Group Group Average : 1799 cows, 669 lbs. milk, 4.3 test, 29 lbs. fat. Highest Herd : 51 cows, 911 lbs. milk, 4.48 test, 40.88 lbs. fat. Highest Cow : 1200 lbs. milk, 5.5 test, 66 lbs. fat. Summary Association Average : 3687 cows, 683 lbs. milk, 4.3 test, 29.4 lbs. fat.

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Northland Age, Volume 7, Issue 12, 17 December 1937, Page 2

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Herd Testinq in the North Northland Age, Volume 7, Issue 12, 17 December 1937, Page 2

Herd Testinq in the North Northland Age, Volume 7, Issue 12, 17 December 1937, Page 2

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