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I Extract from “The Prero," CONTROL APHIDS in all districts (other > than Blenheim) will have , ■ Ilf W IF 1 AT ADADC had little chance 111 WW M►ll I LKIIrJ escaping a severe in- . ■■■ ** testation of aphids and , * consequently are likely to , f. /. i CDDAV WITH * suffer serious losses due ' jWf; I VII I■ ■ to barley yellow dwarf , T virus. Treatment ' crops should be com- • 'ahaff jj/rjuß I ■> W £ W L» W pleted as soon as possible. 1 1 L > O ■ F Q “Crops emerging before 1 f jr TOlr»(¥] mid-June are likely to ’LIAj EW ISA“i mM the proved E B K SYSTEMIC APHICIDE ££m? * ‘ ,a ' m " wW ll Restricted Poison. ”»»=•— SUPPLIES AND /? information &=»S| ■ 34 341 H KI FROM THE SOLE .> ■ IHHIII |M"RB < A * Roger Is a regis- x THE CANTERBURY (NX) SEED CO. LIMITED tered trademark of W 208 CASHEL ST.. CHRISTCHURCH.'Phone 69-199 \V Montecatinl Milan. Itoton, Thon. 2, and Ashburton, 'Phone 665*. , j I LIGHT * pasture Turnips ■*■ Barley (undersown) kSB LAND MEDIUM pasture -► p eas ->• wheat **“ Barley LAND F-g HEAVY a Pasture I * Wheat ■* Barley •* Barley LAND * rasture |-> B ar | e y -> Barley Any wed-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 Following Turnips, Rape or Lupins 25 Following Pasture 19 R s Following Peas or Potatoes 10 (Thesa figures rsprsswt ths percentage uf cases when barley was grewn 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. Fg MBM.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31125, 30 July 1966, Page 8
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