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HAYES 6 BALE SELF STOOKER lowed behind a baler. The operator places bales on to the carrier to build a 6 bale stook. A trip front control releases the finished stook. This stook gives maximum protection against rain, better \ ventilation and less moisture aj from the ground. Bale carrier automatically rew*ien em|rty ‘ ? • * • • •* * • • »*“ •<*««*«* otW* • •- • • HAYES BALE SLEDGE WITH TIPPING PLATFORM. This sledge stooks eight to twelve bales. The trip foot release allows the platform to tilt and slide off the finished stook. The platform returns level when the sledge has pulled clear. I; I Messrs Ernest Hoyts <NX> Ltd., P.O. Box 42, Temisloton, ■ Christchurch 4. Please post me wlthoet obligation Ml totormoHoo I on HAYES 4 BALE SELF STOOKER. AND BALE SUDOR. ■ NAME ■ ■ ADDRESS ■ EHHJ

SAW. NOVEMBER ONLY TANALISED FARM POSTS McAlpines (Rga.) LTD. Phone 222, 622 or 975 M.

selffeeding ° f sheep and 1 ■’■>llli RH I I (“I cattle, costs less than half 1111H11 w I 111 wT i W the cost of hay and has THE FOOD These facts speak for themselves I 1 Ton of Vacuum Silage contains 4501b5. of dry matter of which 60% is digestible, energy. 60% of 4501 b. 2701b5. of starch equivalent GfdSS Of LuCCTtIC. 12 Bales of hay each 60lbs. 7201b5. of dry matter of which, on average, 37% is digestible energy. 37% of 7201b5. 2701b5. of starch equivalent. Therefore, 4501b5. of dry matter as vacuum silage is equal in food value to 7201b5. of dry matter as hay. There is more indigestible fibreSn hay. On a paddock basis THIS IS MORE IMPORTANT, as 10 tons of grass will make: « (A) 10 tons of Vacuum Silage containing 27001b5. of starch equivalent. >T4 7 or (B) 55 Bales of hay each 60lbs. in weight, containing 12001bs. of starch equivalent The ( WuteT" difference is lost in respiration in the field and mechanical loss of leaf during tedding, raking and baling. Therefore you get over twice the nutrient per acre from Vacuum Silage than from hay. THIS PORTION INDIGESTIBLE FIBRE VOIDED AS DUNG. 20 Z This portion is the digestible part of the dry matter and used by the animal for production. It a IOOOOdOddOOOWOS X. p. is the only part that gets into the blood stream and is referred to as the digestible energy or starch V xXXXXxxax22a22a I ■L'Ty equivalent 7 [WWOJ BEEF CATTLE ON A SOLE DIET OF VACUUM SILAGE WILL PUT ON Iflb LIVE WEIGHT CAIN COMPARE THESE COSTS: per day. HAY COSTS ON CONTRACT RATES 3/- PER BALE OR ™ APPROX. £4 PER TON. VACUUM SILAGE FOR A 200 TON " PACK ON CONTRACT RATES COSTS Q/_ SHEEP BE SElf FEED)NG PER TON ~CUUM SIUGE mBOUGH BARRIERS ON OUR STAND AT THE CH.CH VACUUM SILAGE CAN BE MADE IN ANY WEATHER. X™ ST ROSS BULLOCK & CO. LTD. ONE OF THE FOLLOWING FARMARATOR AND VACUUM SILAGE AGENTS IS IN YOUR DISTRICT:— NELSON and TAKAKA: SHUTTLEWORTH BROS. LTD., Phone 45D, Wakefield. BULLER: BAILLIE NEVILLE FARMING & INDUSTRIAL CO. LTD., Box 68, Weetport Phone 8475. WEST COAST: BAILLIE NEVILLE FARMING & INDUSTRIAL CO. LTD., Box 376 Greymouth. Phone 5072. ASHBURTON: ASHBURTON IMPLEMENT SERVICES LTD., East St, Ashburton. Phone 7059. SOUTH CANTERBURY: W. E. GANDER & SONS LTD., High Street, Box 236, Timaru. Phone 3178 and 3179. WAIMATE: M. W. SHERWIN LTD., Phone 8723. After Hours 8646. High St, Waimate NORTH OTAGO: KNIGHTS MOTORS LTD., Box 308, Oamaru. Phone 2900. MARLBOROUGH: W. G. G. CUDDON LTD., Horton Street Box 64, Blenheim. Phone 1753. KAIKOURA: W. G. G. CUDDON LTD., Beach Road. Kaikoura. Phono 188.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30901, 6 November 1965, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30901, 6 November 1965, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30901, 6 November 1965, Page 9