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  2. All Dairy Sections In Splendid Fettle This Year

    ALL sections of dairy cattle this year were in magnificent fettle, in great condition, and showed the effects of tho good seasonal conditions. Classes were strong in entries, and many had a large number of contestants, especially the A.I.S. and Jersey classes. ...

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  4. Third Highest Post-War Butter Output

    PRODUCTION of factory butter in January, 1953, at 16,895 tons was 4514 tons for 36.5 per cents greater than the ...

    Article : 149 words
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    Top grade Jersey cows were a highlight of the dairy section at this year's Royal. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 15 words
  6. Brundee's 23rd Successive Championship At sydney

    TOP story of the Friesian breed record at this year's Royal Show was the 23rd successive cow championship for V. J. Lamond. V. J. Lamond, of the famous Brundee Stud. Nowra, ...

    Article : 553 words
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  8. Cooke Again The Most Successful

    E. E. COOKE, of Moongi, Bexhill, gained the ribbon for the most successful exhibitor in the Guernsey section at the R.A.S. this year with 98 points. This is the fourth time the award has gone ...

    Article : 502 words
  9. Just Below The Post-War Record

    MILK production in Australia for the seven months ended January, 1953, totalled 811.2 million gallons, which was ...

    Article : 110 words
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