WHY LUPINS? Uniwhite (sweet) lupins are the nearest quality feed to soya. They contain 30% 'protein. 10% oil with a good' balance of carbohydrates. They exceed maize in total energy end provide a for superior protein content. They can be used up to 10% with other grains without protein unbalance. However higher blendings require a small addition of methionine or meatmeol when feeding nonruminants. PLANT NOW! A superior seed is available from nine years of cultivation in Canterbury. MD 1980 Seed $3OO Tonne, Southbridge. MD 1981 Seed 5325/Tonne Southbridge min order 300 kg (7Skg7tcck) Growing instructions provided on‘receipt of order Gerald Alien P. O. Box 22443 Christchurch of Phone Christchurch 558-871 eves. Liiii.ii 111 i n ssiiiii tun
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