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h^^y^^^^^m^u Wrong impressions are W/ fT^tt^^^^^U^f ;due to lack of knowledge! - - /f / IsJ 7ffislffi%h jßß^^B&^ Many Farmers are under the Jf/l If S^Wwm^SE^r impression that Superphosphate {ft/1 ' causes sourness in the land. This y is not so. On the contrary / WILL GO A LONG WAY IN CORRECTING ACIDITY ■ .' . *#. Extract from | rff t NOT I THEN AGAIN, many farmers think that Superphosphate iif-r x • C i.M*' »»"" loitin should only be applied in the spring, and that the effect it liie American rertlliSer Autumn and lost if applied in the autumn or winter. This also is a mij- ._ ■ . L ~_, , WvAn U k en idea. v " Experiments^ made at Rhode ' ' lilaiid show that Superphosphata i— — : ■ 1 A-chemical reaction takes place in sojl, arresUng the actually served to reduce soil acid- Readily water-soluble phosphate and holding it as Plant Food in » ity. Dr. Burgess, -who made the Plant Food* foim which is readily available and still lasting. test, declares positively that 'there ' 1 SUPERPHOSPHATE is no foundation for the statement ( . j, the surest and most profitable form of Plant Food obtainthat soils will become more acid The Most v aim • v j from the continuous use of Super., Eco^El »Wc- AUthe Wi± a P 4pHnqp H ATF pnospnate. I 1 because they have pioved it to be the best asd BiCrt i? t rk1 • D * r-?? —: ——i ECONOMICAL FERTILIZER. For Top Dressing Pastures Farmer , . . t „ _ , ~ . CIIHrnDUACDUATr I\ A « M -..^i. In every progressive country sn the world superphosphate » use SUPERPHOSPHATE Demands tfanui&ct Gred on a large scale because the fwmer dtmwd. £t any Season Of the year L_JLI_J it md the soil requires it. FARMERS SHOULD INSIST ON THE HIGHEST GRADE OF NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURE If your land has a sour tendency, that ia not the fault of the Superphosphate. In such cases usa BASIC SUPERPHOSPHATE which ouUhines Basic Slag or any other Citric Soluble Phosphate Obtainable from all Merchants and Storekeepers, or direct from the Manufacturers
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 August 1923, Page 3
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567Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 August 1923, Page 3
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