FARMERS Our Sockburn plant is 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. ...' : ■■■■ What do you do once you've applied your usual cereal herbicides? In many cases all you can do is keep your fingers crossed and hope they will do the job you eX Pect - Ho p e they cover al j your wee ds so you don’t need to go back with something else. Hope that you won’t get another flush of weeds and have to follow up. But wouldn’t it be better to choose a herbicide that once it was on you could forget about it? . . , ix. Glean does that. An independent survey • carried out with Glean users in January this year revealed that 64% of them claimed Glean was more effective than previously used herbicides. Change to Glean. It’s not the No 1 cereal herbicide for fun — it works better. Glean® A better job for a better price. <PW> * Source: XRB January '>A
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