WILLOWHAUGH JERSEY STUD fflAf WULHY DAIRY SALE Thursday April 19 th Willowhaugh is proud to offer for sale 10 well grown strong constitution Pedigree Jersey Dairy Heifers, 3 Young Cows, 1 Rising Yearling Bull, Bred For Success. Some of these Heifers are mated to the Feature Sire Fairway Major Lunar Bl Milk 119, Bl Fat 127. Your opportunity to purchase cattle from the current highest producing Jersey herd in the Willowhaugh Sams Fancy V.H.C. P 1123 South Island Champion Cow, 1979, Triple All Breed Champion at Nelson Show, 1979, 1981, 1983. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS PLSASB CONTACT D.M. and I.M. JORDAN Catalogues Available: Wrightson N.M.A. Blenheim.
A TOTALLY NEW CROPPING CONCEPT IN NEW ZEALAND WINTER BARLEY® In recent years Winter Barley has fast become a HIGH CROP YIELDS very important crop in Western European hnd e wUhou y irrigation B °° d yields ° n medlum 10 llght Countries. In the Umtea Kingdom acreages have M. \\ resistant TO ALL BARLEY DISEASES alniOSt doubled in the last five years. . . a With resistance to lodging and complete absence of neck Pyne, Gould, Guinness Ltd, in association with jdw » break and absence of barley disease, input costs are Plant Breeders (NZ| Ltd. now introduce MT l»| reduces by having,« lp ,.,. ‘Ceres’ Priver 2-row winter barley and 1 x If Vli I a ADVANTAGES OF EARLY HARVESTING ■Ceres' Illia 6-row winter barley. U ’ 11 Mil. < FIELD EVALUATION \M V.J'UB/ *SRSI SjffSSr"’*" Extensive trials at Ceres Research Station and field •„ X. » CDDCAnSfACU PI CIW evaluation throughout the South Island have convinced 3rl\t>AUo LAon FLAJVV Pyne. Gould. Guinness Ltd of an assured future for winter a major economic importance of winter barley is that the barlev in NZ agriculture. farmer can spread his cash flow throughout the year. EARLY SOWING IN MAY EARLY SOWING OF AUTUMN FODDER Earlv sowing enables farmers to spread their cultivation workload. With crops harvested, farmers will have ground available RESISTANCE TO STRESS FACTOR jKHHHHi 8 ° f supplementary Autumn and Win,er Early sowing enables crops to establish in case of any Ceres Illia and Ceres Priver are on the National List of Acceptable adverse dry conditions prevailing over the spring and early Cultivars and both are protected by the Plant Varieties Act, 1973. summer period, thus reducing stress factor. j gfc A 'Sole Maintainers of Ceres Priver and Ceres Illia in New Zealand i wrfc PYNEj GOULD, Ceres PRIVER * a guinness limited f ■■ ■ ■ A ® P.O. Box 112, Christchurch. H ■ I I B Specialists in quality seeds for your growing needs. Available now from all Seed Merchants.
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