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Insurance Provided "Super" 1 j .' Certainly the primary function of Manuring Wheat with Super is to increase the yield of grain ... a function which it performs With pronounced success under all conditions. In some instances the increase through Super has exceeded 12 bushels per acre. Increases of 7 and 8 bushels per acre are quite common and it is now generally recognised that an increase of at least 5 bushels per acre can be confidently expected . . . and an extra 5 bushels per acre makes Super far too profitable an investment for the Wheatgrower to overlook. But the functions of Super do not stop with these increases. Super promotes a healthy growing crop, definitely assists a crop to combat disease and renders most valuable assistance in enabling a crop to better withstand dry weather. Where crops are grown on heavy land and it is found that they have a tendency to "go-down," the regular, use of Super will do much to correct this fault as the Super strengthens the straw and gives the wheat plant greater strength. Some time ago prevailing opinion was contrary to this, but carefully checked observa-, tions over a number of seasons have now established that it is most important to manure heavy land with "Super" to counteract the tendency of a crop to "go down." Viewed from every angle "Super" provides an insurance that every Wheatgrower can use with pronounced advantage A simple method of measuring is to use a bag of " Super" to the acre. This represents an application of licwt, and obviates any, risk' of error in weighing.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 54, Issue 192, 28 May 1934, Page 7
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