Ensilage making is still occupying most of the farmers' time in the Waikato, and crops are heavy. Little hay is being saved this year. Pastures and crops are in good condition, and paddocks which have been cut for a few weeks are showing a phenomenal new growth. The amount of fodder saved for the winter will bo a record. Send your Sunflower Soap wrappers to Box 140, Napier, bofore December 31, 1939, to be in time for Free Gifts." There is considerable activity on the part of farmers in North Otago in the sowing of rape seed, and it is anticiptaed that the area under this fodder crop this season will about constitute a record. The mangel crop did not get a 1 fair start owing to the drying winds, and swede turnips sown in drills have also suffered from the same cause. HEALTHY DAIRY COWS The rich red blood of a cow is the dairyman's prosperity. On the state of the animal's blood depends the milk yields and cream tests. Give proper care to the cow after calving by using SYKES'S DRENCH. SYKES'S DRENCH not only cleanses, but is a ! tonic for the whole system. Use SYKES'S DRENCH, and watch the profitable results during the ensuing milking season. Sold everywhere, 1/6 pkfe;; 17/- doz.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17146, 31 December 1929, Page 10
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215Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17146, 31 December 1929, Page 10
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