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N.Z. Fields Division Advises use of High-Grade Superphosphate Read Farmer’s enquiry, also reply from the Fields Division giving their recommendation HighGrade Super. is manufactured locally from NAURU/OCEAN . PHOSPHATE For Top-Dressing :> Sheep Pastures Extract from N.Z. Journal of Agriculture, 20-6-25 “ Backblocks,” Otorohanga— We propose to top-dress some sheep bush-country that has been down for twenty-three years, and is mostly in danthonia. It was originally tawhero country with odd rimu and totara among it. What is the best manure to use, and in what quantities ? We would sooner use a manure with a lasting effect, if possible. Would basic slag be of any use on this light country ? The Fields Divisioa — High-grade superphosphates would probably be the best proposition on country such as you describe. It is the concentrated form of phosphate, and is therefore * cheapest to cart and handle, and is comparatively easy to sow. There is no reason to suppose that it will be exhausted any quicker than slag, and its effect in the first season would almost certainly be greater. Full Supplies Available from All Fertiliser Merchants or Direct from the Manufacturers

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 19 August 1925, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 19 August 1925, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 19 August 1925, Page 6

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