Ministry of Seed certification Growers of certified seed in Canterbury, Marlborough and Nelson, are reminded that entries of Browntop, Rape, Swede, Turnip and autumn sown crops of Sugar Beet, Fodder Beet and Mangels for the 1980/81 season close at the offices of the Ministry on Monday, May 5, 1980, at 4.30 p.m. No fees are payable on entries received on or prior to closing date but late entries, if acceptable, will, incur a late fee of $lO.OO per i crop. —Advertisement.
Breakthrough . in seed treatment I compounds Due to an unprecedented i demand for the outstanding seed treatment preparation— Baytan Fl 7—the importers 'of the new compound, Henry H. York and Company, Ltd, have been obliged to airfreight interim supplies from their principal. Bayer AG, ’ Federal Republic of Germany. This is to cater for the treatment of -seed wheat for autumn sowings. The main order for winter and spring sowings will arrive by ship late in April 1980. The demand has been'caused due to the widespread i acceptance of Baytan»Fl7 by .cereal growers and grain, merchants for treatment of wheat, barley and oats. Baytan Fl 7 provides protection i 'against the major coil and’ seed borne diseases (Bunt,-? Fusarium, Loose. Srriut,Glume Blotch, Covered Smut, : Net Blotch Leaf Stripe, Scald - .and Helminthsporiunv Leaf,' I Blotch). ’ - Additional benefits of Baytan Fl 7 are the control of the foliar diseases—Powdery: Mildew, Leaf Rust, Stem. 1 Rust, Crown Ruct, Brown ’* Rust and Scald. , The airfreight consignment will arrive at Christchurch .- International Airport and will he distributed throughout the South Island upon- ; arrival. I —Advertisement. |
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