MILKING SHEDS
Sir, —Would you kindly allow me a little space in which to support "Scio" ami Mr. Nicklinson. This shod business has become little short of persecution of the dairy farmer and has neither j raised the grade nor the price. If better grade and a higher price had resulted, no one would have minded. The countrv is overrun with instructors and inspectors with the same result. What is the Farmers' TTnion going to do about it? Now is its opportunity. H. C. Barker.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23993, 17 June 1941, Page 9
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