THE PRACTICAL APPROACH TO SELLING OR BUYING WITH SATISFYING RESULTS IS THROUGH CLASSIFIEDS "THE PRESS" "THE PRESS” CARRIES YOUR MESSAGE EARLY TO MORE THAN 70,000 FAMILIES IN CITY. SUBURBS AND COUNTRY.
IlmI? • Pasture ** Turnips Barley ( undersown ) ES LAND UM e Pasture * Peas ** Wheat * Barley Gml HEAVY ep . I Wheat ■* Barley -> Barley S LAND * 1 Barley. * Barley * Any well-planned crop rotation may have to be altered at short notice to cope with variable weather conditions. BARLEY is useful at any point in the rotation. BARLEY in Canterbury follows these crops:— Following Wheat, Barley or other Cereals 46 feSS Following Turnips, Rape or Lupins 25 Following Pasture 19 Following Peas or Potatoes 10 (These figures represent the percentage of eases when barley was grown after the specified crops). DECIDE ON BARLEY NOW FOR A PLANNED ROTATION, BUT CONSIDER IT ALSO AS THE BEST ALTERNATIVE CROP WHEN ALTERATIONS TO THE PLAN ARE NECESSARY. M 846. Hl faneread ro tht MaMry Partey
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31062, 18 May 1966, Page 20
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158Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CV, Issue 31062, 18 May 1966, Page 20
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