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™ ..' —- (torn Growing h__^___> __^__^__^__^__^__^__l - __^__^___ tKe SAfe Ctap AND WOW IS THE TIME TO SOW IT PROFITABLE? SAFE? —YES! —YES' Even last season, when conditions wm*«» «n ™. * extremely unfavourable, many gold returns SSniSSf* 10?* of "Lease-Lend" has already were secured for Linseed growing ... 1^ al*ere<! the position of many seed £17/3/- £18/18/- and. £21/14/- per acre Zealand^f,t?vx Seeded£ eeded tof * W-New were returned with a contract price of £25 S? on™* BS?"" ts e man«facture of Lin£otv#?-' this year are for 22L? ' L^a ¥ d r emand for Linseed is £27/10/- per ton, F.A.Q. Active ' T^^TroTe^llt^ GOOD FOR THE z^jg^ "*«***« ****«. SOIL? —YES! BOUGHT i^ ed JP deeP *«>«nff ... the roots reach RESISTANT'? V|?Cf down and open the subsoil ... and the roots ilfc^l^ IHslI f ± IJjIS I are nitrogen producing. It is an establi^hcH xt fact that Wheat does remarkably well ?°« croi > '5 9 0mPL etely drought resistant, but following a Linseed crop and is better 52™^ w beins deep rooted is reasonably yielding. y Deiter drought resistant. In this respect it is the best of all Spring crops. fj?^ FEED SUITS TO-DAY'S VALUE? —YES'! CONDITIONS? Linseed stubble is eagerly eaten by stock and provides valuable feed for fatfeuhu? ______ VI? C f J3SS sef d b»l» or chafl ib! "~Y liiS ! SS5S*_ This year's abnormal season, plus the Unseed Bran which,' in the North&lS is ffr^ ti?L«° f i-Leasr Len l d l " has up«et ma^ sold for £9/10/- a ton. At a low estimate f^ 1" Pjfns. Linseed enables farmers to catch this Linseed chaff is worth £7 a Yon to the ?&J" th their Pr«d™ction with a most profitfarmer, and even a half-ton croD should »E Cr£ PV. W, hlch can be beader-harvested, produce 1-3 of a ton of Linseed chaff and a SSn«Sl C? ■68 land in first-cla S s ton crop well over half a ton of Lmseedchaft N°W Make your programme . . . Spri«g~Lii,seea . . . Aut^-Wheat ARRANGE CONTRACTS THROUGH YOUB AGENTS !_^__f «?n« -^? °V? y medlum and good Wheat land- Contrary to good return Wl th Linseed, whereas yields from other crops would be poor. If you require any further information please write to:DOMINION INDUSTRIES LTD. C.P.O. Box 1168, Chrlstchurch I (Manufacturers of Linseed Oil.) GROW UNSEED FOR PROFITABLE RETURNS

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 78, 5 October 1945, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 78, 5 October 1945, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 78, 5 October 1945, Page 5

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