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, iu ; j '' JIB NOW KK H from WjMyjFfTHE U.SA. EYE P ACCURACY IN HEAT DETECTION KaMaR HEATMOUNT DETECTORS ARE 95% ACCURATE Overseas Al breeders are making every heat count with the help of Kamar. Heat detection no longer must be “guess work!" Activated by the bovine mounting instinct, detector turns red when cow is ready to be bred. It’s as simple as that and teaser bulls are no longer necessary. Kamar makes quality herd building both practical and profitable. KaMaR HEATMOUNT DETECTORS SAVE TIME & MONEY ’ Ideal for both dairy and beef farming . . . with a check for red detectors once in the morning and once at night, even "night” heat and “silent” heat can be detected at a glance. Kamar saves costly manhours as it puts profits in your pocket with higher conception rates. MAKE YOUR Al PROGRAMME EFECTIVE AND PROFITABLE Contact your veterinary surgeon or local stock and station agent. South Island Distributors: SOUTH ISLAND TV* CHEMICALS LTD SWF 61 Tuam St, Christchurch 117 4 W Telephone 68-252, Box 2031 I 1 I 5 KaMaR Registered Trade Mark of KAMAR, COLORADO *

' f 'fiF! NOTESI> O WEED CONTROL Control of Annual Weeds and Cali in Barley can increase the yield. I, 1 A weed frec crop at harvest time should aI,OW direct heading ra,her ytffy than the extra, more risky, windrowing. i Wild Oats are a continual problem in crops for seed and for malting. I ( Evidence of more than six plants per square yard warrants spraying • ; ' ? to make sure crops are fit for this purpose. , 1 w Your Merchant will advise you on spraying rates and materials I p* M 8.59 • Inserted m the interests of Malting Barley Growers by: |

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33064, 3 November 1972, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33064, 3 November 1972, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33064, 3 November 1972, Page 14