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JJUSiWiIIiS NOTICEJi. Convincing Evidence of the Superiority of Superphosphate Extract from the N.Z. Journal of Agriculture, 20th May, 1922, page 285, giving results of Pasture Top Dressing Experiments conducted by the Department of Agriculture at Te Kuiti:— Tiie fertilisers were applied on Bth and 9th September last These dates were late for slowly soluble fertilisers such as raw rock phosphate and basic slag, but this was unavoidable without missing % season, as the offer of a field was only made to the Department in August last. The field was shut up in October, and cut and weighed as hay in January. The weighing occupied two days, and was completed on 16th January. The following table gives the first season's result! after the grass was made into hay, and the yields thus recorded:—. „ .... , Yield per acre Percentage Fertiliser used. Amount per Mean average Percent- Increase Acre. of three age yield due to ' plbta Fertiliser Check .. p. No manure 23 2 20 100.0 Basic slag .. ... 3 cwt. 29 0 16 123.0 23 0 Superphosphate .. 3 cwt. 41 0 19 173.8 73 8 Bock phosphate .. 3 cwt. 29 1 3 123.6 23.6 Superphosphate .. 3 cwt. i Ground limestone .. | 1 ton (1 41 2 17 175.9 75.9 Rock phosphate .. | 3 cwt. j j I Ground limestone ..I 1 ton f 27 1 17 I 115.7 15 7 1 I } ] QH!H!E. and BEST RESULTS obtained from SUPERPHOSPHATE Ever) unit of Water Soluble Phosphate in Superphosphate is available as plant food immediately after application. Full Supply of Superphosphate (all grades) avaUable from all Merchants and Storekeepers, or direct from the Manufacturers.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 2 May 1923, Page 3

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