Farmer and stockbreeder . d appearance for a time at least must be s\ib-servient.—I am. etc., H. J. [We agree with our corrcBpondent. The F. andS. first formulated a scheme such as has beenadopted, and has constantly advocated the ad-vancement of milk recording.—Ed., F. and S.] MILK SCHEME NOT DEAD The question of the milk scheme of the ,and the proposed amalgamation with the combines,was raised by Mr. G. Simpson at a meeting of theSouth Notts Farmers Executive at Nottingham,Mr. J. D. Holbrook presiding, on Saturdayweek. He (Mr. Simpson) told them emphaticallythat the scheme was


Farmer and stockbreeder . d appearance for a time at least must be s\ib-servient.—I am. etc., H. J. [We agree with our corrcBpondent. The F. andS. first formulated a scheme such as has beenadopted, and has constantly advocated the ad-vancement of milk recording.—Ed., F. and S.] MILK SCHEME NOT DEAD The question of the milk scheme of the ,and the proposed amalgamation with the combines,was raised by Mr. G. Simpson at a meeting of theSouth Notts Farmers Executive at Nottingham,Mr. J. D. Holbrook presiding, on Saturdayweek. He (Mr. Simpson) told them emphaticallythat the scheme was not yet dead. A good manypeople had the idea that the scheme had beendropped altogether, but that was not so, and nego-tiations between the and the combines werestill proceeding. It was a very important andgigantic scheme, and it required a good deal ofconsideration to get it into practical shape. Messrs. James Styles and Whitlock, of Rugby and London, announce that they have nowsold the Frankton House Plusfo fty] Mrs. JF^RVOTSBS Ouemsey Winners at the Royal Counties ami other Shows [Sport and amri-nl. Funny du Foulon 22nd.—(liimpion. Sir W. CA IIISSS th rri-uMr-uhl hrlfrr Trcuntlnuin Dnra \st. i760 BIG DAISY HERD CONTESTS OVER 100 ENTRIES IN SOUTH-EASTERNCOUNTIES A most interesting competilion in connection withdairy cattle m the Soiith-Eastern Counties lias beenbrought to a close by the oompletion of tlie jiul^^ the Dairy Herds Competition, open to membersof milk-recording societies operating under theMinistry of Agriculture, in the counties of , and Kent. The competition was run- in con-nection with the Tunbridge Wells Shaw. The initia-tue of the competition is due to Mr. H. E. Ruddimistry of Agricultures Live Stock Officer for thetoDutii-Eastern Province, whose efforts to ensure thesuccess of this competirion have gone a long waytowards .this end. A xon&iderable amount oforganisation IS necessary in order to secure smoothworking. The


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