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SILAGE SILAGE SILAGE Ist Prize, Oxford Show We are now operating PRECISION CHOP & STRAUTMANN SYSTEMS also Round & Big Square Bales Taege & Holliday Ltd RENOWNED FOR A . SERVICE, and a [DEAL ’ ‘ ‘ ' 824 SHEFFIELD 764

romdabstoL Bred at 500 metres above sea level. Average percent 150 (from closed flock). Wool — 35-36 microns. Quiet, easy handling easy care ewes, very quick maturing, lambs for heavy weight trade. Bulky fleeces. Contact Bob Caldar Ph 251-130 Llttla River

RAM SELECTION SEMINAR Location: Tim and Helen Ensor ‘Jedburgh* Cheviot Time: 5.30 p.m. Date: Monday, November 30,1987 Speakers Dr David Cottle, Senior Lecturer, Wool section, Lincoln College Mr Phil Beatson, Lecturer, Animal Science Department, Lincoln College Objectives: Assist farmers in their RAM SELECTION DECISIONS Afterwards: Light refreshments and Barbecue Sponsors —

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Press, 20 November 1987, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 20 November 1987, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 20 November 1987, Page 14

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