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HAYES BALE SLEDGE Mt IA^TT w,t| i plitfbnw. Sttel •iadp ,nd ,oot opiated Capac-h H W&& * LsO available haves wtr. Straman A ndm » ’■» tor »odt i.’ts MiSHflf*A'iflEjrßlW'""^TL Sn,|? h,r ' • 1 •» - v / A® * ,om 00 w’rnvi n*<a ©• Urm aids. FROM ALL STOCK I STATION AGENTS. ' *’* K - TEMrUTON

I The complete economical hydatid-free $ | diet in 1 lb, slb and SOIb bags. Available from your Stock and Station agent, ffi

ASPARAGUS GROWERS REQUIRED AREAS OF ASPARAGUS, NEAR BLENHEIM AND THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, ARE REQUIRED BY J. WATTIE CANNERIES LIMITED. LONG TERM CONTRACTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THIS CROP. Interested Growers would need the following requirements: Available areas of 5 acres and upwards ★ Free, well drained soil on which the static water table does not rise closer than three feet from the surface. ★ Freedom from twitch, or onion twitch A source of labour for hand cutting this crop. One picker can harvest approximately 3 acres ★ Irrigation would be an advantage, but not necessary on deeper soils For further particulars please write to:— J. WATTIE CANNERIES LIMITED P.O. BOX 16-083, HORNBY, CHRISTCHURCH.

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1 ; MrSE ASON AL~> IK. notesJL> J • Cultivate as soon as possible for drilling at earliest opportunity |l|F SEEDING RATE—- • FOR EARLY SOWINC (September), 1} to 2 bushels per acre ts sufticie< ZFmfJF Eart * sowing «ll«ws plants to stool out hence the lower seeding rate. I • FOR VERY LIGHT LAND sowing may be as low as H bushels per acre to produce a satisfactory grain sample under dry conditions. | EK/ • WITH LATE SOWING, seeding rats is increased. W FERTILISERS- ; ' • 1 TO 2 CWT. PER ACRE OF SUPERPHOSPHATE drilled with the seed, boosts ■ V early growth with consequent yield increases. ‘ M 857 ; J| Inettai in the tntmttt of Matting Barttg Grnaan bg> J

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33046, 13 October 1972, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33046, 13 October 1972, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33046, 13 October 1972, Page 8

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