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I @ G.S.T. Becomes Effective Ist October For any livestock, wool, grain, seed, etc sold on your behalf, you will be paid in the normal manner, plus 10% G.S.T. which you retain until the end of your G.S.T. return period. This can only be paid to you if we have a record of your GST Number! Without your G.S.T. number you will make substantia! additional paper work for yourself and lose the benefit of increased cash flow! * Please complete details below and post « today to your local PGG Branch Office. - Name ' Address __ PGG Ref N B T ’ G.S.T. N B I I I I I I I I i

CROP FARMERS HYBRID ASPARAGUS HYBRID ASPARAGUS High-yielding UCIS7 imported seed. Limited quantity of container-grown seedlings available for planting this season. For details and advice, contact: MARLBOROUGH ASPARAGUS Terry Schwass, Spring Creek 814 David Matthews, Blenheim 84-561

0 WINFRED Consistently highest yielding jL Brassica! i • Winfred Brassica is a cross j between marrow stem kale and turnips • Consistently the highest yielder ►'*T with excellent dry matter levels . ‘ y Ml * Excellent palatability, with high S f 1 1 g raz i n g percentage [90%-95%) ■ \ J 11/• Winfred remains vegetative for a long S’ \ fcr period and does not bolt readily 7 jn,• / \^y gr -' l ~ r> Ol mlj* • Frost resistant — which gives continual x£jx?*Tl\w Ns Jr /growth through winter months r/ Svf} * s° wn October through to February, Winfred xZ Forage Brassica has better regrowth than other xVSjF brassicas. _ ~~ — " ,lu : ; Double the stand of your Brassica with Superstrike k* •’• Coated Winfred. •' . V / Now 7 0u can com bine the qualities of Winfred Forage \ • . •’■' ’;'■ ' -'*rfS?-’- ; o Brassica with those of Prillcote Superstrike coated seed. -•'■ ' J. : £•’ *j. : ‘'; Individual seeds coated with insecticide, two fungicides » • t-’/• -y- ‘ /J’ .>V ' • and trace elements. Safe, convenient, economical, ■ ' ■■ Superstrike can double your seedling establishment. >..« • fi Xf/rX Sole New Zealand Importers 'T-tVi-’ : ®PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS Ltd • • ■■°. • J christchurch 'Now available from ' ' YOUR LOCAL GRAIN AND SEED MERCHANT

THE HELICOPTER LINE "SERVING THE FARMING COMMUNITY SINCE 1974" For fungicide, insecticide and herbicide spraying, nitrogen topdressing and seeding. t With a swathe of 40 feet and ■ -J* inch wheels your tracks could cost you 4% or more Ip/* f ? r Y° ur cr °P through loss of yield, higher screenings and problems with moisture at ,?X ,’ harvest. For service, reliability and a quality job contact: Local Pilots — Brian Petrie, Rangiora, Ph 5649, 5192 Ken Kingsbury, Ashburton, Ph 89-675, 89-449 Peter Turnbull, Timaru, Ph 86-328, Head Office Timaru, Ph 82-435

; Early spraying with Glean hits hard stopping weeds and ending worries. , Because Glean keeps them under > control right through to harvest. / , I( I Which means cleaner fields. I j ij / ! \ vK higher yields. Ms iI 1/ iftfc / CL ■ x JW" Early to rise, early to spray makes a crop healthy and keeps it that waytl IHfi Imnww I n/1 rvl' iWr TwZ/ IxW/J? wT/wKfflKy fa V xWU ’Mr! (irv vwTn Bh FSftLvußJri hv l I i Ost m- J ®®f HllltAM ffJ.

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Press, 12 September 1986, Page 18

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