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QoldenPuffs, O-o-hf POWDER • • 0 ii!!i &k We are prepared to negotiate with Farmers' for the growing of Linseed on contract. Linseed is a most useful crop in a farm rotation, as it is sown) after most Spring Crops and; is harvested after the Grain, Crops. Linseed is a splendid preparation for other crops, wheat and other crops doing exceptionally well after it. Some Farmers have grown Linseed for over 30 yeais continuously and have found it profitable. Our experience shows that the best crops are grown after Lea and Stubble. As for all crops, early and good cultivation pays. We suggest therefore, that Farmers make plans NOW for Linseed growing. Full particulars as to methods of» cultivation, seeding, etc.. procurable from all Stock and! Station Agents or r i«iirr3n^iXW COMPANY LIMITED P.O. Box 1020 - AUCKLAND
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 167, 27 April 1928, Page 6
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