MODERN FARMING METHODS
SHORT COURSE OF STUDY. SCHOOL FORMED IN HAMILTON. [from our own correspondent.] HAMILTON, Tuesday. With .a view to enabling herd-testing officers and young fanners to study modern methods of dairy farming, it has been decided to establish a Wniknto Farm School at Hamilton. The movement is being sponsored by the. New Zealand Co-operative Ilerd-test-ing Association, the Waikato Pig Recording Club and the. Waikato Agricultural and Pastoral and Winter Show Associations. The school will be held for ten days from June 2 on the Ch'.udelands Show Grounds, the buildings having been placed at disposal by the Agricultural and Pastoral Association and the Waikato Trotting Club for the purpose. The course will be confined to grassland management, fertilisers, fodder conservation, control of cattle disease and pig husbandry, while a few special lectures will he given in the evenings.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21144, 30 March 1932, Page 11
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