THE HAPPY FARMER
Sir—The genuine freehold farmer was never in a sounder and happier position than ho is to-day. Butter, beef, mutton and pork are all commanding eminently satisfactory prices. This class of deserving farmer _ is now reaping the benefits of constitutional methods open to everyone. Dissatisfied farmers are reaping the bad fruits of speculation, bad buying, worse spending, ignorant and wrong methods of farming. Their clamour for still higher prices is made without anv consideration for the consumer. They are a burden to themselves, a poor advertisement for New Zealand, and a difficult class for any Go\erninent to legislate for. Satisfied Fakmeb.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22499, 17 August 1936, Page 12
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