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The general adoption of wintering store pigs on meat meal and roots (particularly mangold, as they can bo produced on small farms cheaper than any other root crops) is likely to revolutionise pig-raising on tho Dominion by enabling autumn litters . to lie as profitable, if not more so." than those spring farrowed. Every £1 spent on meat-meal for the wintering of pigs would appear to be capable of returning £l provided adequate quantities of farm grown roots are available and management conditions are ieasouab(v good.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 269, 1 November 1930, Page 12
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144Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 269, 1 November 1930, Page 12
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