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oats have always caused you sleepless nights, but now you don't have to take them lying down. WT” Hoegrass 36 EC is the wild oat killer, it is internationally renowned for effectively controlling wild oats, which have recently becomethemajor weed problem in cereal crops, of some areas. fc., Hoe’grass 36EC is applied post-emergent, at * the 2-4 leaf stage of wild oats before they compete with the crop and depress yields. Reliable performance and high crop safety make Hoegrass 36EC the effective choice for ft efficient wild oat control in wheat, barley, g peas and linseed, in addition,it controls rye ISMT > - grass and many annual grasses in white clover, IKHP ; tick beans and onions. w So to get maximum crop-yield response, use Hoegrass 36EC the wild oat killer and get a MH decent night's sleep. The New Zealand Farmers' Fertilizer co. Ltd /V ///s'/ Marketing Division, P.O. Box 11-148, Sockburn, Christchurch. X Phone: 485-029. A.H. Christchurch Paul Harrow, Phone 6914 (Sumner); T. Brown, Phone-. 557-993, Ashburton; Russell Woods, Phone; 823 (Willoughby), Timaru; Terry Broughton, V'/f Phone: 27-578 Timaru. Hoechst■ ccauco'jis
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