fSU/ • Cultivate as soon as possible for ,| drilling at earliest opportunity. 1® SEEDING RATE— • FOR EARLY SOWING (September), 1| to 2 bushels per acre Is sufficient I nSXfjf Early sowing allows plants to stool out hence the lower seeding rate. igjKy • FOR VERY LIGHT LAND sowing may be as low as 1} bushels per acre to I fc&yi produce a satisfactory grain sample under dry conditions. ISS2[]I • WITH LATE SOWING, seeding rate is increased. 1/ FERTILISERS—ST • 1 TO 2 CWT. PER ACRE OF SUPERPHOSPHATE drilled with the seed, boosts V early growth with consequent yield Increases. 1 MBS? Bpiwted tn the interests of Melting Barteg Growtra*byHl
AL r|| iilftfe RgiMEB - i M ’ ' . W%S KzISK-<: ■ Thousands of farmers will be using TV! vaxiguns and vaxipaksfor pre-lambing vaccinations this season. No wonder New Zealand farm management is the most sophisticated in the world. Vaxfgun, the only disposable | TVCs disposable blow-moulded RHHHR|BHR plastic vaccinator, was cleverly I Vaxipak has a unique new BOSH designed to give exact, posi- I feature ... the draw off cap BJH Emm tive dosage. Doses can be I self-seals if the tube pulls out . checked visually, too. accidentally. ’ animal health TVL, pioneers of animal vaccines in New Zealand, produce a complete I , range of highest quality sheep vaccines. TASMAN VACCINE LABORATORY LIMITED, WHAKATIKI ST., UPPER HUTT, NEW ZEALAND
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32379, 19 August 1970, Page 16
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