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ELECTRIFIED SEED

RADIUM AND MANURES. Field toils carried out at the Grafton Experimental farm and llawkesbury Agricultural college, by the New South Wales Department of Agriculture appear to prove fairly conclusively that electrical treatment of maize seed docs rot increase the yield. As a matter of fact the plots sown with electrified seed in most instances yielded lighter than those seeded normally. Experiments in the use of radium for .stimulating plant growth and crop production have been carried out for some years past in Italy by Professor Bioglio, of the Italian Society of Radium. The professor utilises the exciting action of, and emanations from, radium for the preparation of a special fertiliser, which, when broadcast over the land, encourages very early development and ripening of plants and also increases yields. So far, rice appears to respond most readily to the stimulant, plants maturing 10 days earlier and producing much more heavily than those not treated. Promising results arc also said to have been obtained with other cereals. The treatment with the new fertiliser is reported to involve an expense of only a few shillings per acre.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6921, 29 May 1929, Page 10

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ELECTRIFIED SEED Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6921, 29 May 1929, Page 10

ELECTRIFIED SEED Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6921, 29 May 1929, Page 10

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