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HERD-TESTING.

SOUTH TARANAKI ASSOCIATION. i The following are the averages, beet and worst returns of the South Taranaki Herd-Testing Association for the 30-day period ended February 1. 1928: ASSOCIATION. Average all cows. —Cows, 5026; milk 726; test, 4.3 per cent.; fat, 31.751 b. Highest hei-d average.—Cows, 111; milk, 956; test, 4.6 per cent.; fat, 44.891 b. Mrs. 8. 0. Tonks, Bebb Bros., Manutahi. Lowest herd average.—Cows, 49; milk, 530; test, 3.8 per cent.; fat, 20.301 b. Highest individual.—73.92lb fat. Lowest individual. —3.151 b fat. GROUP AVERAGES. Waverley.—Cows, 52; milk, 730; test, 4-3 per . cent,; fat, 31.941 b. Patea.—Coivs, 56; milk, 718; test, 4.2 per cent.; fat, 30.641 b. Hawera.—Cows, 77; milk, 731; test, 4.4 per cent.; fat, 32.841 b. HERD AVERAGES. Highest Herd. Waverley.—Cows, 46; milk, test, 4.4 per cent.; fat, 41.661 b. Patea. —Cows, 60; milk, 895; test, 4.2 per cent.; fat, 38.401 b. Hawera. —Cows, 111; milk, 956; test, 4.6 per cent.; fat, 44.891 b. Lowest Herd. Waverley.—Cows, 49; milk, 530; test,, 3.8 per eent.; fat, 20.301 b. Patea.—Cows, 51; milk, 506; test. 4.1 per cent.; fat, 21.091 b. •Hawera.—Cows, 57: milk, 526; test, 4.5 per eent.; fat. 23.761 b. HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL. Waverley—67.6Blb fat. Patea —73.921 b fat. Hawera—63.4Blb fat. LOWEST INDIVIDUAL. Waverley.—6.4Blb fat. Patea.—3.lslb fat. Hawera. —4.801 b fat.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1928, Page 11

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HERD-TESTING. Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1928, Page 11

HERD-TESTING. Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1928, Page 11

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