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BOOKS THE FARMER SHOULD BE READING

( Farmers, are you reading—--5 "Artificial Fertilisers,” by Dr. H. E. . Annett; "Profitable Pig Keeping,” by C. E, Cuming; ’ "Grassland Management,” by Dr. H. E. -•nnett. if not, you should get your copy at o«ce. These three books, written solely for the man on the land and presenting to him valuable information in a readable and easily understood manner, should be on your bookshelves. “Artificial Fertilisers” (1/6) deals with all phases of the question of manuring. “Profitable Pig Keeping” (2/6) is indispensable to the farmer who wishes to supplement his income from dairying by keeping pigs. Of “Grassland Farming,” Lord Bledisloe, ex-Governor-General of New Zealand, states in his foreword to the book: “This little booklet is full of sound learning and wisdom based upon practical experience, and I trust that it may have the wide circulation which its contents merit.” These books are available at the office of the “Northern Advocate,” Whangarei. If you cannot call, write for your book.

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Northern Advocate, 31 May 1937, Page 10

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BOOKS THE FARMER SHOULD BE READING Northern Advocate, 31 May 1937, Page 10

BOOKS THE FARMER SHOULD BE READING Northern Advocate, 31 May 1937, Page 10

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