“Out' keenest competitor,*’ said tbe Minister of Education at Napier, “is Denmark, uml "hat are they doing there? Up to 16 or 16 years thy young, farmer is kepi at school, and not a word breathed to him about farming. ATi his time in spent in getting a good general education. Then he is put to a farm for three years, followed by a course in a high, school. 'So to-dav Den'mark is taking boys of Id to 19 years and giving them half-time school and half-time farming. By that, system the farmer of Denmark is bred, and that is why lie is the most scientific in the world today.” More eggs are being preserved every year with Sharlund’s Egg Preservative—because it is absolutely reliable.—l,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16545, 27 September 1924, Page 9
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