BOBBY CALVES
MARKET PROSPECTS. Regarding market prospects for bobby calves this season, Mr. W. A. Phillips, chairman of directors of the New Zealand Co-operative Pig Marketing Association, Ltd., states that although veal was not exportable and in consequence only the Government subsidy of 2s less costs or 8d net per calf was available at works for this important by-products, the market for the edible offal had not been disturbed, while that for skins was up to the present much better. Because of the comparative firmness of the skin market wit’ that ruling at this time last year, Mr. Phillips stated that for their July and August calves producers were assured of a much better return than was at first indicated by the Governments offer to purchase all calves for the season at 7s at works. I his offer it should be statod was based on last season's average skin sales, but was declined by the industry in favour of taking the risk of the skin market which up to the present had proved to its advantage. “In view of the substantially inI creased quantity of rennet required by the cheese industry this season, it
is gratifying to note,” concluded Mr. Phillips, "that collections are well up to New Zealand's last year's figures, but it would appear as compared with last year's experience from the considerably higher percentage ot calves which are being condemned that producers are unaware that the subsidy is being lost on such calves and that in all other respects it is just as important this year as in previous years to feed their calves and turn them off in the best condition possible.”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 190, 14 August 1941, Page 8
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