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FARMERS Our Sockburn plant will again be open during the off season for export slaughtering. We need your lambs to satisfy customer demand for “Ashley” brand further processed cuts particularly chilled products required on a year round basis, and for further development of our much needed overseas markets. For any enquiries contact Christchurch 790-080.

FERTILISER PRICE INCREASE The long expected that all our customers customers. Our works increase of fertiliser knew the increase was to staff have worked long pricesbecame effective as occur and we trust that hours under difficult of Aug. Ist 1985. Set out wherever possible you conditions to ensure that below is an abbreviated have been able to take all orders placed before price list covering the advantage of the situation. July 31st will be at the old main products affected. Dua to demand late in price. We apologise for Short of advertising the July there have been the delays and thank you fact, we have inevitable delays for both for V our endeavoured to ensure transport operators and Farmer Farmer Effective: Ist August 1985 N P K S Bulk Bagged Super 0 9 0 11 167.55 187.55 Sulphur Super 0 8 0 19 190.10 210.10 Sulphur Super Extra 0 7 0 27 209.55 229.55 Westland Pakihi Starter 0 8 0 15 213.20 233.20 22% Potash Sulphur Super 0 6 11 15 216.50 236.50 Nitrogen Super 6 6 0 14 211.60 231.60 Multicrop 6 5 5 13 225.55 245.55 Cropmaster DAP 18 20 0 0 578.15 603.15 Cropmaster 13 13 14 14 0 508.85 533.85 Cropmaster 15 15 10 10 7 454.85 479.85 Cropmaster 20 20 10 0 12 451.05 476.05 Ammonium Sulphate (Standard) 21 0 0 24 304.00 324.00 Urea 46 0 0 0 — 475.00 Potassium Chloride (Standard) 0 0 50 0 307.10 327.10 VAI HF FOR officers are capable and Contact them direct or by »A\L.lL#£. rwri keen to assist you in phoning your local MONEY planning and budgeting consignment store or We don’t need to tell you your fertiliser needs. Hornby Works. that fertiliser is now an expensive commodity. 44 IX J T 5 Ensure you obtain value KBVenSdOWll FCrtlllSCr advisory service available LO-OpCratlVC Limited to you from Ravensdown. MAIN'SOUTH ROAD. HORNBY. CHRISTCHURCH Our agronomist and field

NEW ZEALAND’S TOP YIELDING BARLEY Join the 10 tonne/hectare club... Sow GWYLAN BULL’S-EYE BARLEY this Spring! d WINNER S o e“™Ks HOSBAI<LEY X/. , \ IX H EmX“3 RLEYSOCIE,V 8.9 TONNES/HECTARE - J. MCKENZIE. HINDS y/ j [ 105 TONNES/HECTARE - G.A. BROWN. TEMUKA GWYLAN is New Zealand's top yielding I I Ij/j I 1 j • Consistently higher yields ~, , Barley. Consistently proven in Barley / I | I I n I * xce^ent resis l ance to lodging and nec be Growers'competitions as an outstanding I j, II IV | J * mildew and . Rb >’ ch(^P° riunl yielder, achieving aNZ record of 10.538 \ V \ ’ xl // REMEMBER - Gwylan is a short straw ed tonnes per hectare. \j ' feed barle Y that s sulted t 0 heav -’ f ree ' dramin S GWYLAN is currently a leading variety on J S °^ S ' ° r t 0 med ' um bter sods irrigation, the 1984/85 Soring Barley recommended list. " • Protected under the Plant Protection Act of 1973. r ° 1 Pyne Gould. Guinness Ltd Christchurch. Head Licensee. "Count on Gwylan ww „ r i • 1 in k fitM II available from for high scores! 8 YOUR LOCAL fl SEED MERCHANT. JwSgv... .. —

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