®<__NOTES_> Ke CULTIVATION - • A weil-wuricud FIRM Seed led far Spring Sarley, gives maximum germiuariou. SW SEEDING RATE - • FOR EARLY SOWING (September), 1} fa 2 bushels per acre is sufficlesit. Early sawlog allows plants to stool oat hence the lower seeding rate. • FOR VERY LIGHT LAND sowing may be as low as 1} bushels per acre to IUW prodace e satisfactory grain sample under dry conditions. ■SIS/ o WITH LATE SOWING, seeding rate is increased up to 1 bushels/ecre for IjKSr November drilling along the foothills and on very heavy land. FERTILISERS - W O 1 CWT/ACRE SUPERPHOSPHATE drilled with the seed boosts eariy growth “ with consequent yield increases. M.1.2E in the interests of MMnf Barieg
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30880, 13 October 1965, Page 22
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