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Dlreclor-<senera! of Agriculture A* H. COCKAYNE says: —"f u ADD another 2 millions to the fertiliser bill and mKk JilPi mm iSi mm m on the result factor " OF Acmcnfm™™* 1 ' 99 # A calm and studied survey of the evidence and i presented in the several authoritative addresses < recent Grassland Conference should convince even farmer of ntea in me several aumoruauve aaaresi Grassland Conference should convince most conservative farmer of one striking fact:that tremendons opportunities for making really BIG profits out of grass farming in Otago and Southland are literally "going begging" It iti the plain truth that, despitm •V thousands of acres of p>a&tu reland m O'rgo and and the Super which, on the more pro-rrcssi v <? farm increased profits. ■row th of topdvcssing of recent years. Iheve are j»ftil Southland positively starving for the lime farms, are producing' such 1 rcinr-ndoucly lAg lieu, turc* a - rec t loS /ioaaS<i a SX«"; K ' •"o"» wSSfSSg:/ ,„ "" would' 1 ”® ro|, -UKi:s,si.NG / Jfi °ur of grown, 1 generally ~TT, ap 'lrß /hires is y} vt h on hf 1 lcrea -esl * fortiJisc,-.- m’ dl ' css ing with m° Ur Pas-l/fJ hornp] es l' mnfh Presont s lt%T* SUch / 7r.“« SS^g^^sg/ - S&rsstr.H j ;Z Cs Poctivc* of a L bccn tho fl'c, a! {. of $, £o £ “ s , ,ur ® o' FeSPIJ?™* ™ f V J Sorou sh/^m-n nl - ,y Producing pr °duc-f developed Snrf fK- ff llcr ''4c h „ Vo u u nJ ' n u.'atio n of V s f,a s led'fo ,i° bo °n / "wnuslgs ■ :^V 0 fT M ** S > nuaiiv° f cfjd S 'r Qnd is toD^^HionJ }'■'(>!i!r] say Ssed anis at ] cn :, Uj(h °ut hosif,;, !, ’ ,°”<S one f oap ab f l/irec Sl]// ,nt ~,CH 'X p °«se to gif 1 - if not'%>" acres :esult. lUl,Ser b ‘d ari'l 0 / ,io 'is (o , f h the result! the New°Zp C . tion : Wf'fjn St a,lrJ i n In tiie Auckland province la.-I yea 4 G per c in tae Auctviana proving 1,000.000 acres, or about ■ tho topdre.v-ed •nl. of tho area in sown grass ■ mount d o”et in Otago and Soulhland. although a substantial increa. figure is only 13 per (cut. of the area sow the figure is the striking bland p lambs, and year JdU here's the striking fact: Kven with THAT small perrenla.ge lopdir Utago and .Southland provinces cerK'd 3(> jier cent, more adult sb-mp; rai. Iter cent, more lambs, and ran M p-r cent, more cattle, And this re mat increase in sheep numbers has be n attained with only a comparatively mall reduction in the area under grain crops and in spite of a substantial reduction in the area of root and forage crops. a.-e is shown ov't the previous n down to grass. fact: Kven with TH.V ' d 3 d j) cj ’ od. Hv l! fm able foZti\h!i!t\ n,} l /£"> of /du>.s ,h f U ; n ;"« *» MotVr iZ "r or t-'-kou 0 ;;; ' Vic ■ ■ Woo] > mutton. -bntt?/: / n - ei * lat > c-rop 3> These figures speak Cor themselve capacity is obviously due to improve! liming, and topdressing—the use o technipue of grazing management. ih. The marked improvement in stmT-roi .. grassland fat ming—drainayo f improved strain of gras sc so or ‘O d b of grazing managemf It all points to this : .That the opport those who are willing to accept them. Never were con or tions more favourable towards bigger returns by ad tranced pasture management than they are to-day. The man who adequately limes and regularly topdre.sses his pasture land with Superphosphate can increase Ids production at a trifling cost, compared with what would he involved in acquiring and working larger holdings to produce the same results. There are hundreds of instances of (his right throughout the South Island. opportunities are there for I them. Never were conctiurns b’ to-day. hlu IK »f Su pe*» re e«j tta | s ooiifnl 7n / »■]' ,1 A i i ■/ .V/,/ # flt’w s •» »• | |K„ n ., p ( ' ls lO»<M.r„| j,., Pa.M„re f ,, st ' or^‘ rr '—'» "it I-. ” / ;!r " *•' nbo,n ~rJ '' ■'•«» fnrmnr fl " n '"«n.s . 0 ** r ‘ drrsMn*, ' ' g 1,3 fa. Oe.oj, 1# you aim at a higher fest lamb yield . . , aim to improve th© c|yaiity of your woo! obtain heavier clips ... if you look for better returns from cattle and for bumper gram crops , . , sf you wish to secure bigger net profits from your farming give immediate thought te topdressing with " Super, - v - It is now saown o»yond all shadow of doubt that regular topdressing with Super and periodical liming- along with good pasture lechnigue. will maintain a first-class pasture from oto 10 years longer than previously. Consider the saving and the extra profit this represents to you. iMiim***!*:. .> tiM'iMg' Don't stint the Super . , . use a minimum of 2i ewt. to the acre emd year by year your farm will become more and more profitable ftps am umtm TOP—a—a

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Cromwell Argus, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3485, 6 September 1937, Page 6

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