This country has yet to use a more cost efficient fertilizer It’s hard to swallow. You’ve refined your ground tillage techniques, thrown hundreds into the latest hybrids, you’ve perfected rotational grazing and even entertained the neighbours’ theories. You say you’ve tried everything and still really only attain subsistence level yields. Now this spring, for possibly the first time ever, you re forced . to review your fertilizer programme. To keep in line with increased costs, you’re looking seriously at AMMO-PHOS fertilizer. Not because it costs less to freight and spread. Not because it’s easier to apply. Not because it supplies all the plant food elements necessary for top yields and not because it’s the country’s top selling compound NPK fertilizer. , You’ll use it because when you do your figures you 11 find it s , one of the most cost efficient fertilizers in the country. It could be the one single factor that will assist your own management abilities to achieve the difference between profit and subsistence. Use AMMO-PHOS fertilizer because, with thousands of others, / / ( I you’re forced to. . > / ‘ H ThousarefesEeii \ NZ’S TOP SELLING COMPOUND N-PK FERTILIZER , t./p. AMMO-PHOS NZ LIMITED. P.O. BOX 1045 NAPIER. J ■t lifeM f WliiiSHl da 753
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Press, 26 September 1980, Page 15
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