<*»'j ■ In 33 tests over a period of six years, the increased yield of wheat secured by using Superphosphate Tanged from 12 to 13*8 bushels per acre. On land having a natural yield of less than 40 bushels per acre the increase ranged from 1£ to 13.8 bushels—an average increase of 6 bushels peracre, which, after deducting the cost of the Superphosphate, gave St bushels clear additional profit to the grower. On land with a natural yield of more than 40 bushels per acre the increased yield secured by using " Rockland " Superphosphate ranged up to 10.4 bush per acre, with an average increase of 4.4 bushels per acre* in 29 tests of the comparative value ofdifferent phosphatfc manures for wheat, "Rockland" Superphosphate gave Use a top-dressing of Nitrogen in the spring if you like, but don't neglect an adequacy of "Rockland*' Superphosphate when sowing—use 2-cwt. per acre for best results. Order now through Stock and Station POOR \ 811(1 Merchants. • • - CROPS Or direct from the Manufacturers r COOD CROW AN»\ Kempttiorn®, Prosse* .GOOD Crops MAM/ c«.^ fffrii-rrir A a " u " ut » ; IHr/fffTlv yAyW jj* Blgli iitrest, CltriitchanA. XIAMIK ywdiner Warfes, Hirnlgr j vt A F«R Maximum Returns iue lon*, hr ita i ♦ SUPCRPWO
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19918, 3 May 1930, Page 9
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