Fertilise decline continues
a--Wellington ‘ Aerial topdressing survey figures for July show the amount of fertiliser dropped by air on New Zealand farms is still showing a serious decline. The Aviation Industry Association regularly surveys eight representative middle-sized topdressing firms which together account for about a third of all aerial fertiliser application.
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Press, 3 September 1986, Page 40
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