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crease and be successfully handled. Results show that, in the dairying 

 business, owners are no way behind other tradesmen in thus pushing 



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forward their business opportunities. Owing to the removal of some of 

 the disadvantages affecting the dairying business, as referred to in the 



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foregoing pages, many of the city and suburban dairymen have largely 

 increased their sales. The buying and selling f)rices of milk are also 



