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HMM THE PWWM magazine for EVERy FARMER SPECIAL FEATURES

IN THE LATEST

• What's the sheep-carrying capacity of top Taranaki dairy land ? An Inglewood farmer is running 82 ewes an acre without straining himself. • Dr W. G. Whittleston's second article on cleaner milking plant describes how to renovate old machine parts with the new tin-nickel alloy. • A Taihope sheep farm has an unusually potent mixture of topography - high, steep hills and flats of the best silty loam which makes management interesting. • Results on Lincoln College's mixed farm suggest that wheat and white clover, sown together as complementary crops, offer a highly profitable enterprise on Canterbury's cropland. • A rehab, settler has more than doubled the original carrying capacity of his King Country hill farm by financing improvements out of income and making full use of the farm advisory services. • Fertilizer has paid a dividend of £lOOO a year on a tough block of hill country on a Marlborough farm. • A Kio Kio dairy farmer uses gravity (a cream can full of earth) to drive the movable gate in his round yard. • PLUS the FARMER'S unique range of regular features covering taxation, form forestry, animal health, seasonal dairy and sheep farm management, the BIG Idea, fertilizers, machinery, Talking Pigs with Joe Fowell, readers' free advisory service, ideas from the farms, dog trials, stud stock news and Ronald Vine's controversial "Let the Chips Fall." There's also a special section for country women and children. FILL IN THIS COUPON NOW! • N.Z. FARMER, P.O. Box 3176, Auckland. J I wish to become a subscriber to the NEW ZEALAND FARMER. | I I enclose my cheque herewith. I 1 Year 2 Years 3 Years £l/14/0 £3/5/0 £4/7/0 ■ (Subscriptions are deductible for income tax purposes.) • • NAME * I 1 • ADDRESS —, J I I I ■

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30630, 22 December 1964, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30630, 22 December 1964, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30630, 22 December 1964, Page 12

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