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A TRIUMPH OF SCIENTIFIC AGRICULTURE. THE DEVELOPMENT OF TAGERIM LUCERNE Marks the Highest Achievement in Modern- Agriculture. The Richest and Most Prolific Farm Crop in the World. Excels all Others in Feeding Value and Yield per acre. A .Drought Resister, Soil Enricher, and Subsoiler ON LAND CONSIDERED BY MANY UNSUITABLE FOR LUCERNGROWING. luuehw.. " Tagerim ” has yielded 59,936 tons of Green Fodder in one year. “ Tagerim ” expanding, and thus increases the yield annuallv “ T’arrnvim ” A widel? ?T ith ’ ts re . markab, ° root system it penetrates deeply an°d widely in search of its own plant food and moisture. U Tagerim ” increases Farm Values and lifts the Mortgage. WM1 ’ B “'’ Last season on 317 Farms in Australia and New Zealand, “ Tagerim ” Lucerne pants were transplanted and grown successfully on a wide range of soils, life -X rtmen '.- of i A p ricukure in Victoria, Australia, last autumn secured Kre. 26 m ?lantS ’ and repOT^d this s P rin S that there was not aTngle ONCE ESTABLISHED DRY SPELLS OR DROUGHT CAUSE NO ANXIETY TO GROWERS OF “ TAGERIM.” TEST “TAGERIM” NOW. “ Tagerim ” plants may be transplanted at any time of the year and are not injured by being out of the ground a number of weeks To meet the widespread demand for “Tagerim” see,! the i, been obliged to sow all seed produced to date. Seed will not therefore be available till next year, but plants can meantime be supplied to prospective growers to test the merits of “ Tagerim ” on their own land o> plants will have first call on the seed when placed on the market. Prices are as follows Posted free to any address in New Zealand • inn ““ P, “ lS ’ * “> 600 Cash or cheque must accompany orders. Pnnted instructions for successful method of transplanting sent with each Plants can be ordered through any of the Principal Stock and Station Agents and Co-ooerative Associations throughout New Zealand, or A H WHEELER ‘ Tagerim ” Nursery, 457 North Road, Styx, Canterbury,

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Otago Witness, Issue 3861, 13 March 1928, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3861, 13 March 1928, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3861, 13 March 1928, Page 21