Support
for Tumut District Millet Growers 24
March 1949 Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga) |
At a big meeting of millet growers
held at Morpeth recently, the Hunter River millet growers decided to
co-operate with the Tumut millet growers and demand £100 a ton for
this season's crop of millet. This information has been conveyed
to the Tumut growers. Buyers have been In the Tumut
district offering £32/10/ a ton, but no sales have been reported at
that price. Inquiries have been received from New Zealand manufacturers
for Tumut millet, which indicates that the quality of the local
product is known outside Australia. Crops
Being Cut Growers point out that an average of
85 dozen brooms can be obtained from a ton of millet, so that the
increase of £20 asked by the growers amounts to approximately 4½
per broom - "little or nothing to the manufacturer, but an appreciable
increase to the grower. Several farmers are busy in the
Tumut district cutting millet crops and the services of good cutters
ere in demand. Owing to the dry conditions prevailing
in the early part of the growing season, early crops have been a
failure, but the late crops are quite satisfactory and some good
yields are expected. |