MILKING SHEDS
Sir, — Having read "ScioV letter, I also might venture to suggest that many ol our dairv inspectors appear to be somewhat exceeding I heir powers as the farmers' servants and advisers. I know several instances of cowsheds being condemned where there is no trouble of ,i ven serious nature, and with the present cost of repair 1 think our inspectors should not be too hasty in finding faults in the sheds or equipment. Another aggravating point is that some of these men have a habit of holding up for example a small number ol palatini and ex pensive 'cowsheds which, in most cases, have been erected by over-wealthy gentlemen seeking investment. however poor. Bali.vhoo.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23994, 18 June 1941, Page 10
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