GRAIN SILOS ' KEnl M Sg9 ■Hgs||i=3f B-■'-21'-24'diameter WOO te 10,000 bushels capacity Manufactured by New Zealanders to American specifications * ALL STEEL HEAVY GALVANIZED * CADMIUM PLATED ENGINEERS BOLTS THROUGHOUT * ALL COMPONENTS IN PRECISION-PRE-PUNCHED KITSETS * NO SPECIALTOOLS REQUIRED FOR ERECTION * THE AMERICAN LINE GRAIN BIN PROVIDES MAXIMUM PROTECTION 9jC INDUSTRIAL UNITS AVAILABLE 27-48' DIA AND HEIGHTS 3): IMMEDIATE DELIVERY * RAIL FREIGHT PAID Tuam Street, Christchurch, Phone: 60-679, at 43 West Street, Ashburton, Phone: 6088. Rn»M| Alfred Street, Blenheim, Phone: 1694. Selwyn Place, nrilliri Nelson. Rione: 80-194. Sophia Street, Timaru, Phone: 81-251.
gR. NOTES < li|p/ ;>/ • Cultivate as soon as possible for drilling at earliest opportunity. SEEDING RATE—- • FOR EARLY SOWING (September), 1} to 2 bushels per acre is sufficient nSKyfi Eady sowing allows plants to stool out hence the lower seeding rate. ‘ ißSsifl • LIGHT LA nd sow ' ng ma Y be as low as H bushels per acre to I fIGKZ# produce a satisfactory grain sample under dry conditions. 1 . • WITH LATE SOWING, seeding rate is increased. W FERTILISERS1 fV • 1 TO 2 CWT. PER ACRE OF SUPERPHOSPHATE drilled with the seed, boosts " early growth with consequent yield increases. 1 . M 857 Inserted in the interests of Malting Barley Growers by:
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32367, 5 August 1970, Page 15
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