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IN AMERICAN EYES.

THE NEW ZEALAND FARMER. That a wonderful amount of attention and interest in many parts of the world is now concentrated ©n New Zealand as a dairy producing countiy, is shown by literature just to hand. Two whole pages arc devoted to New Zealand in the leading daily organ of Wisconsin. This article was inspired by the visit through America of the Overseas delegation of the Dairy Control Board, Messrs. Grounds, Motion and Thacker, who are shortly to return to New Zealand. Outlining some of the attainments of New Zealand farmers, it says: “Any country which has been able to develop in a few decades from a very little output to the foremost producer exporter in the world, is a live wire. The New Zealanders are in this business to stay. First, the country is naturally fitted for cows, and secondly these dairymen have uxieided to have tho most*perfect co-operative marketing organisation in the world, because they wish to place their products anywhere and everywhere that can possibly pay/ the best price. So far as marketing is concercned the New Zealanders are stepping on the gas with both feet;,. These people believe in sound business principles, and are applying them in some of the largest and most successful co-operative companies in existence. So well are they ! managing their business that to-day the Danes are being forced to share their advantages in marketing with New Zealand.

Tho paper goes on to record the departure to New Zealand in order to study our conditions, of Professor Macklin and Dean Bussell, of Wisconsin University, who are at present in this country.

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Wairarapa Age, 19 December 1924, Page 7

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IN AMERICAN EYES. Wairarapa Age, 19 December 1924, Page 7

IN AMERICAN EYES. Wairarapa Age, 19 December 1924, Page 7

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