A* * ■ ■*/ ♦ WHIKZr YOU GAVE ME 8 REASONS.. Last season Keith Young was told of a new superior type of Chou, called Kestrel Kale, Keith was also given reasons why he should sow Kestrel as a forage crop. 1. Kestrel is leafier than existing varieties of chou moelier. 2. Kestrel has a lower stem fibre content. 3. Kestrel has an exceptionally higher production of digestible leaves 4. Kestrel as fodder has a high degree of crop utilisation. 5. Kestrel boasts high yields of forage matter. 6. Kestrel has a short stem. 7. Kestrel resists lodging. 8. Kestrel is a profitable winter hardy crop. Eight reasons Keith found hard to ignore. As a successful farmer Keith found Kestiel Kale over all an economic, moie practical fodder crop. And he'll be growing it again next season. Hrlzalo Available from leading Stock and Station Agents. KESTREL IS PRODUCED BY DALGETY AGRESEARCH UNDER EXCLUSIVE LICENCE TO N.S.D.O. OF THE U.K.
get them away earlier this year in prime condition for top prices! ■L. MBtT F'SB-bB-■Ft AR Bt B f 8 j. ■”??-. . aJlesh ■ HI I ■£» . I K >1 d t I 4o f o'! T o’T o)T( opnT g> F eMAj Valbazen,the new generation, all-worni drench does the job with improved weight gain at only 3c a dose! In sheep farming, the early bird not only catches the worms, ha also gets first shot at top market prices. Already, after only one year on the market. — x. -We’ve used a lo‘ of Valbazen has proved its worth in this area, as a <., „ . . „ 1 <22 • r« ve'bazee -..»«»ad prime contributor to increased farm profits. Why? Because Valbazen ,s n economical, all worm. Valbazen s low cost dose rate and all worm be e problems before — year round solution to the complex worming problem. ™.u T ™ lomko Mflwi w * e T raa V,r’ H. 5» It can be safely used on your lambs right now. —2O litres treats 6,500 lambs RS Palmerston North) e iar ' ’ And starting them off witn Valbazen's all worm t -let, . -.-- i HA efficiency rapidly creates ideal conditions for Of IOKg Weiyni at MS MB s. improved weight gam. Yes, from the Ist dose on, 3, HBHHMM ■■■BBBBI Valbazen gives your lambs an early opportunity CentS a ClOSe. -1 Changed my •There wa-c- ri- 'te to ensure you get the best prices possible. -20 litres treats 5 000 lambs vX e e W n es 3 nd er tc> jiBM I Compare Valbazen’s 3 cents a lamb dose cost! — Jlires treats O,VW ionium cons , der it s the Ztyear. I In all tne major sheep areas of the world, farmers OfUrn uiainhi at best drench recommend -: . are discovering that one drench — Valbazen, is OT ZWKy Wclylll al i*veever used*. <Ken Rney. meeting the total worm parasite challenge. And x . j (Vern Hart, lnvercargill/ that s why here in New Zealand Valbazen is now cents a COSS. tne 3rd biggest selling drench available. ■ - I- At 3 cents a lamb right now! r a simple solution a complex problem! you need nothing else! -e Aa.-ta' • Va’baze' ? a reg stered trtdemarlu Uccnua unaur im Antma. Au i&<, No ScBo.
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