Raleigh, Dec. 9—Sub-standard grades of ice cream will no longer be allowed on the market, it was decided this afternoon by the state board of agriculture, which also agreed that it would not sell any land on any of the test farms before the next meeting, in July 1926. The board also approved Commissioner Graham’s report and discussed reforestation, in which the members possessed an interest.
Commissioner Graham’s recent rulings on fertilizer were approved and a rule adopted looking toward the standardization of packages in marketing. The board rescinded a ruling made 20 years ago which forbade the giving out of amounts received for fertilizer tags at any time before the end of each fiscal year.
From the front page of The Concord Daily Tribune, Thursday, Dec. 10, 1925
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