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Hfc 7J W •/*’ * *• &,/■■■ I ■i w j KT? TtICS - v - r- ■- H Wb 1 A..V \ ’Ek St >9 J 1 yjjai kL ■ ™ 1 * J J Lf EEh •.< 1 I I II I (fe Warm spring rains mean roundworms are building up Replacement stock must be allowed to develop free from on pastures. Lungworm and other important roundworms the hampering burden of lungworm and other roundworms, will be infecting young stock and hampering those A regular drenching programme is a must to ensure that rapid growth rates. Drenching must be carried out early lambs are completely free from parasites; thus ensuring and at planned intervals to ensure the best possible unobstructed growth into healthy ewe replacements, weights at drafting. Alternating drenches is unnecessary because Nilverm* controls all worms every time it is used on a planned programme. Nilverm* is the drench of choice. In addition to high /|C|\ efficiency on eliminating worm parasites, it has the advantage of low dose volume, is free flowing, is low in ICI New Zealand Limited cost- and the economy doesn't end there. . . . Never worry about having Nilverm* “over! Use Nilverm* t Agricultural Division in your every drenching programme. Remember, it’s the K| one drench for all sheep, for all cattle, for ali season;. ER H| Rfl| ES MM W B tP*W raWBP And that’s real economy. ■ ■ nilverm MIIIILMIVI Act 9278

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33665, 15 October 1974, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33665, 15 October 1974, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33665, 15 October 1974, Page 29

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