Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tuesday 19 October 1926, page 16


BETTER FARMING TRAIN.

Interest in Other States.

Satisfaction is expressed by officers of the Italia ways department and the Depart- room t of Agriculture at the stern, t shown in the visit of the Better Farming train is the Mallee and other northern districts last week. In consequence of the large lit tendances at the demonstrations and lectures given on the train, the number of people present in some of the menu -visited wit, greater than it has ever been before. It has been decided to hold two more tours of the train before it is dUmnntlcd

until after the christmas holiday a The first of I Three totals will be- to the Kilmore district, and it will )M m on November 8 "The other four will be held at the end of November or early tal December, but the district to be -united has not yet been decided on. The itinerary for the next

trip Is an folio-An:-Kilmore, November 8; Ingle wood, Nmemb'sr ii; Wedderburn, November 10; j alarming, Never her 11; Axedale, November 12; I

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As a result of the interest taken in the Victorian Better Farming Train, and the favourable reports made of the effect on the agricultural industry of

its tour, tbcjîanw.i'.fi d'i'Hitimnts and the Minor Jhtrirs in -MCIni of the other States an remain? a keen interest in its operations with a view to i propitiate the forestry.. experts from South Australia recently visited Victor, 5 to inspect the: train, and In quiries regarding its operations have DJSO been. Bude in New South Wales and tyiccmlsuà*