POTASH RAYS EVERYWHERE FARMERS RERIH TO RECOGNISE THAT PHOSPHATES MUST RE RALAHCED WITH POTASH IN GRASSLAND FARMING UNDER CONDITIONS OF INTENSIVE CULTURE. POTASH treated pasture preserves a green tinge when other pasture has dried off) and it recovers more rapidly when the early autumn rains fall. RATIONAL, BALANCED FERTILISING WILL SOON BE UNIVERSAL IN THIS COUNTRY. INCLUDE ‘SUN’ 30% POTASH SALTS ( I TO li CWT. PER ACRE) m your Fertilising Plan, in order to g'et the full benefit of the other Plant Food elements you employ. Issued by PACIFIC POTASH LIMITED, Box 624, Auckland.
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Northern Advocate, 26 October 1935, Page 14
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94Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 26 October 1935, Page 14
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