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FODDERKLEEN MEANS WHAT IT SAYS It cleans valuable brassica foddercrops—swedes, turnips, chou moellier and rape, free from weeds. Weeds compete for moisture and light Fodderkleen removes competition; increases yields up to four fold. SWEDES CHOU MOELLER RAPE f TURNIPS A /=\ KU Z This IWD \ / predict \ WSMg/,—“CT / quaffiesfor \ g iheGowiniiait • FODDERKLEEN • Controls a wider range of weeds in brassicas than any other chemical. • Spraying time is not so critical. • Can be applied when the crop is established. INCREASES YIELDS BY 50% FODDERKLEEN CLEANS ® PYNE GOULD GUINNESS LID YOUR LOCAL FIRM ___ W8205 Immediate Reaction! Try a “Press” Classified Advt for prompt and positive results. Phone 68-939 (10 direct lines).

Mtn iiii i mi w»nm ii»Mi : » WEED CONTROL Control of Annual Weeds and Cali in Barley can increase i K|flSiw the yield. A weed free crop at harvest time should allow . direct heading rather than the extra, more risky, windrowing. ' Mot Wild Oats are a continual problem in crops for seed and , for malting. Evidence of more than six plants per square MEf yard warrants spraying to make sure crops are fit for this purpose. Your Merchant will advise you on spraying rates and materials. M 8.59 tn tta ag—l» ot Bnring bf

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32457, 18 November 1970, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CX, Issue 32457, 18 November 1970, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CX, Issue 32457, 18 November 1970, Page 24

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