SMALL FARMS
SUPPORTED BY FARMERS. MUST BE FIRST-CLASS LAND. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) W ELLIN G TON, Thu rs d ay. Tiie Dominion executive of the Farmers’ Union carried (he following remit: ‘‘ln connection with the Govcrn- | menl small farm plan for ihc absorp--1 tion of married unemployed workers ! we welcome tho move the Minister of i Employment is making, and we offer j our co-operation in an endeavour to \ make the scheme successful. We I would suggest that before going ahead ; Hie Unemployment Hoard should refer ! the matter to the various provincial j executives of tiie Farmers’ Union. I Meantime wo emphasise Hie fact that | any land chosen should ho first-class ! land, capable of carrying at least six [ cows."
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Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18641, 20 May 1932, Page 8
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