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y P'K l!«'t Inis all he needs in Ihe nay of minerals, is a more contented pig thin any other. Pulverised limes one. such as is prepared at any Jime- . n l t ' i|uarry, is suitable for a mineral mixture.

According to the live stock 'census Hie number nl cattle in Fuglaud .and Wales this year again shows an in;"l(l the addition is greater 1 l;U ! 11 :mv recent year. The (M2o loi;l1 l 'x<eeds the average of the fen -

’ "mi’icties of (he turnip family cultivated ni this country are the comimm_nhde turnip and the swede. The dominant re(,niremeiit of both is for phosphates and there is prohahlv m, '"’l’ 0,1 « suitable pliosphntmaiinre acts with so much effect.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 3311, 8 March 1926, Page 8

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Untitled Dunstan Times, Issue 3311, 8 March 1926, Page 8

Untitled Dunstan Times, Issue 3311, 8 March 1926, Page 8

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