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- WITH COOPER 5 "DIAZOSPRAY POISON SCHEDULE 3 CA 1 LA ND ’S I\ZIdQT FAV °URED tip.sp M r ° s y t Manufactured by Cooper McDougall I Robertson (N.Z.) Ltd., Otahuhu, Auckland.

PROTICT PASTURES SAII the evidence shows early and regular treatment with Tartan DDT Prills has controlled grass grub. Surveys in Canterbury show that regular users of Tartan DDT Prills do not have serious grass grub problems. (Refer N.Z. Journal of Agriculture Oct. 1987, Page 17) • Treat now those paddocks which carried high grass grub populations over last winter S Treat in early autumn those paddocks which carried lower grass grub populations S Treat hay and seed paddocks before closing, also pasture under rotational grazing ADVANTAGES WITH DDT PRILLS • Fewer upsets to stock and pasture management • Minimum risk of residues • No permits required, only two weeks.withholding period • Treat 20 acres an hour with a Tartan Speed Spreader RESISTANT GRASS GRUBS These can be controlled effectively with new Tartan Lindane Prills. A permit is necessary before application * product of Farm Chemicals Co., Mapua, Nelson. f—f FRVV Division of Fruitgrowers Chemical Co. Limited. t.T 1 Available from Stock and Station Agents rT j and Farm Merchants everywhere. North Island Distributors: . Summit Products Limited, Palmerston North. 1 South Island Distributors: I ~ miafaaW A. S. Paterson 4 Co. Limited. All branches. TT7.7

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31539, 29 November 1967, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31539, 29 November 1967, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31539, 29 November 1967, Page 14