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John Morgan

Something like 500,000 persons arc interested in poultry farming throughout the United Kingdom. Most of them have been waiting for the issue of the Egg and Poultry Commission's Report with a certain amount of impatience. The marketing of English new-laid eggs has been something of a problem, both to the producer and the housewife, in recent years. What does the Report suggest as remedies to improve matters? And what about poultry diseases, which at hatching time particularly seem to be taking an increasing toll? Again, is there more scope for table poultry ? The Commission's recommendations will be discussed.
And about that better milk supply!
Some dairy farmers are very upset when, after priding themselves on producing 'good milk' for forty years, they are told that the milk is dirty. A public analyst will be present with John Morgan in the studio to explain what is meant by 'B. Coli present in 1-100 c.c.', and similar conundrums that the modern milk producer has to settle.
These are some of the questions that will be thrashed out over the microphone this evening, proving that John Morgan is on top of his form for 1935. He is featured in 'People You Hear' on page 12.

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National Programme is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 9th March 1930 and ended on the 9th September 1939. It was replaced by BBC Home Service.

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