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SUPER 4W Again Shows TOP-DR&SS2NC See Tables of Government Tests held at Te Kumi Further proof of the superiority of Table i Superphosphate has been established by the tt«.h I Amount 1 Hay-yieid inernsewer Iperaugeiimase r 1 r „ , , . .., . i erunzer usea i per Acre | per Acre Checkper Acre over Chech ! recent Government 1 ests held at 1 e Kumi. ;— Unlimed Plots , Cwt. Cwt . . . Check No Manure 25.5 The tests were conducted by the Dept. Basic siag 3 cwt. 43.7 18.2 ti . . ‘ . . Superpnospnete „ 51.4 25.9 101 of Agriculture to determine the relative Rock phosphate „ 44.6 19.1 75 economic values of phosphatic fertilizers i Limed Plots ' useS for top-dressing. I ’ ’C*' i2.f sC In ’ every test Superphosphate out- Table 2 1 > ii 1 r ■>■ q. ; ,1 1. | .. .... ~ . 1 iyl 2g e^ se iV«lie«l Increase■ Cost of fertilizer Profit I classed all other fertilizers. Study the result | Fertilizer Used • over Checks £s pcr pcrAcrc j tables here listed. They are taken from the ' . r , ' - z t 1 £ Unlimed Plots i Cwt. £s. d. £s.d.,£ s. d. August 1925 issue or the iN.Z.. journal or , check i . “. ■ ~ f nn O 1 \ i Basic Slag 18.2 4 11 0 016 7 3 14 5 Agriculture —(pages yu- 7I ■ ! i Superphosphate 25.9 6 9 6 018 10 510 8 Rock Phosphai? 13.1 4 15 6 0 17 'J 3 17 9 ' . i i Concerning table I, the “Journal of ‘ utmed riots | ■ „ . . f • 1 £ 1 i Superphosphate [ 21.6 5 8 0 1 210 14 5 2 Agriculture says— As tar as weight ot hay ( Rock Phosphate i 12.5 3 3 6 1191209 gOCS, the plots dressed with Superphosphate Table 3 (Hay-yields per acre.) have again shown their superiority over the Fertilizer used. 1921 1922 19231 1934 mJe” r wmnU I slag and rock-phosphate plots. Unlimed Plots Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Check 23.5 .22.4 25.5 23.8 . Superphosphate 41.2 44.3 « 51.4 45.6 Superphosphate is, Without doubt, the Basie 29.1 35.8 | 43.7 36.2 I most profitable fertilizer for either pastures . 5 £ 1 £ 1 • Limed Plots o or crops. Every ounce 01 plant food m Superphosphate 41.6 38.5 o 47.1 42.4 „ . . "■ ILI ’ 1 Rock Phosphate 27.4 27.6 38.0 31.0 i Superphosphate is water soluble immed- ... _ s _ 6 ___ ?ij6jn ; . iately available, instant acting and lasting. ' r 01 ral:iy ies i6i 168 I 179 I | HIGH GF? ADE SUPI tPHOS >HATE MANUFACTURED LOCALLY FROM NAURU OCEAN PHOSPHATE Supplies obtainable from all Merchants, Storekeepers or direct from Manufacturers

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 11, 24 December 1925, Page 10

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