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Buxton’s are Leading Suppliers of all General Farm Seeds mmi M I ms m Farmers, Sow Now Buxton’s Root Crops Ami supplement your dry fodder, when green feed is scarce, to get the best results sow selected strains of — SWEDES —Champion, Hornings, Vilmorins and Majestic. TURNlPS—lmperial Green Globe, Hardy Green Globe, Purple Top Mammoth, Green and Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen, Devon Grevstor.e. MANGLES —Prize Winner Yellow Globe, Mammoth Long Red. GREEN FODDER CROPS. Sow now while there is moisture in the soil. GISBORNE YELLOW MAIZE, drilled } to 1 bushel, or broadcast II to 2 bushels. JAPANESE MILLET, stands dry conditions well, sow S to 101 b drilled, or 12 to 151 b broadcast. RAPE —BROAD LEAF ESSEX, fulfils a ueed as a fattening crop to finish oil, sow drilled 4 to Gib, or broadcast G to 81b. CHOU MOELLIER, this nutritious fodder stands drought, also wintry conditions, sow drilled 21b, or broadcast 2 to 31b per acre. , VETCHES, sow now with Oats, provides excellent green feed, and results in a well balanced ration for stock. We have abundant supplies. GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, in bulk and packets. ri ej EE MOOSE MEAL, GEAR MEAT MEAL, POLLARD, BRAN, FEED BARLEY. i / X h /l\W smm 33S 0 0 ■:rrJfel iiekcu WE ARE AGENTS FOR MASSEY-HARRIS and P. & D. DUNCAN’S Tilling, Seeding and Harvesting Machinery. COOPER’S SHEEP DIPS. FULL STOCKS OF Woolpacks, Fencing Wire, Staples, Netting, and all classes of farm requisites.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIX, 1 February 1936, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIX, 1 February 1936, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIX, 1 February 1936, Page 5