farm Computers -k- 7 k “*■ ■ ( r* " j FW 1 ytxxx i id ' -XX ''' ' /<h P pgg f 111 I IrtflW® 1 '""’ Computer Services, I HI .1 1 |.i/H‘ recommend the Apple Farming I | I II I f Computer System. We offer V 1 1 | / demonstrations and tuition, or you \J J may want to simply talk computers, to just get the feel of things. We know computers - we know your farming needs. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD COMPUTER SERVICES CHRISTCHURCH Phone 798-600. P.O. Box 112. Telex NZ4460 CEREAL 'B5 Entries are invited from those interested in growing half a hectare of wheat under competitive conditions. The winner, based on net return, will receive a major travel prize from the main sponsor — ICI Rural Divison. The competition will be held in the Lincoln area and irrigation facilities will be available. Entries close 4 March, 1985. ICI Cereal ’B5, ' C/- Rural Development and Extension Centre, Lincoln College, CANTERBURY. Please send me details of Cereal 'B5 with conditions of entry and application form. NAME: ADDRESS: 1985 HIGH COUNTRY HELD DAY Friday, March 1,10 a.m. Avenel Station, Millers Flat Theme: “DIVERSIFICATION IN THE HIGH COUNTRY, ITS PROBLEMS AND POTENTIALS” Topics Include: High Country Development Sheep Selection Lotus Deer Farming Agro Forestry Bees also Included Is a tour of Mr and Mrs E. Gardens landscaped garden. Quest Speaker. Hon D. Caygill (Minister of Trade arid Industry) Followed by traditional quality barbecue NOTE: Allow one hours travel from Millers Flat to the top airstrip on Avenel (Field Day site). ★ Private billets available for farmers and their wives wishing to stay overnight. If interested ring Roxburgh 48 483. This advert sponsored by: Europa Oil N.Z. Limited
Lincoln College Foundation xz FARMER OF THE YEAR AWARD Applications for this overseas travel award are now being received. AWARD FOR SHEEP FARMERS This year the award will be made to the South Island sheep farmer showing best return on total capital over the past five years. APPLICATION Application forms available from Federated Farmers offices; offices of Rural Bank and Finance Corporation; offices of Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries or from The Secretary, Lincoln College Foundation, Lincoln College, Canterbury, ’phone (03) 252-811. Applications close 15 April, 1985.
| GRAIN SILOS I size of silo Kitset Interior Silos I CIRCUMFERENCE 16.08 m Easy to assemble, easy to use, easy to I DIAMETER 5.08 m demount and store away when not needed. I HEIGHT 2.4 m Kitset Silos meet the requirements of all grain a CUBIC CAPACITY 49.98m 3 growers and users. They are highly econoI NOMINAL mical interior storage units for the production I CAPACITY 40.64 tonnes O f small grain growers, provide extra storage I Contact* for ma J° r growers at peak harvesting times, I uedv I ADCI IE DAV mauakiv and give convenient temporary storage of | MERV LAPSLIE or RAY MAHONY grain feeds for livestock farmers. I on 482.039. I Price $775.00 | I I: //f] -hZ?/ ■ : ; V'■ m I ■ ■v/ r ? • 'i\\\ \ ; n/ • I : I n in* J/ I I * i* i M lunr
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