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Advertising : 470 wordsThe twin concrete silos contain 182 tons of chaffed maize silage on Mr. Norman S Bate's properly. Last year Mr. Bate came third in the competition. Second place this year was won by Mr. E. H. K. Downes, Camden, and third place by Mr. A. A. Gorrell, of Yallah. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 302 wordsChaffed maize and sorghum silage enclosed in wire netting. There is a pit under the enclosure, into which the fodder will gradually sink. The team is bringing another load of sorghum to the chaffcutter. The photo was taken on the property of Mr. A. A. Gorrell, who won the Albion Park Fodder Conservation Competition and came third in the South Coast awards. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1912 - 1938), Wed 26 Jun 1929, Page 36
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