14 Ymwß ’B i/M fa Fat lambs are the principal money earner . ... no other form of agriculture is more profitable . . . and the fat lamb STRAIGHT OFF THE MOTHER is the most profitable of all. Without exception the best fat lambs are produced on pastures ■ which are regularly Top-Dressed every autumn , with “Super.” — i,.—.• • • The rearing of fat lambs is most ’ * ere a mar ked improvement in ■ "successful and most profitable where R-Tk jI I 1 the Q ua l*ty of W(M)1 anfl a corres ' B*» | B * 1 pastures are regularly and adequately ponding increase in the weight of fleeces T O p.Dressed with “Super” every autumn. W h en .< Super » j s applied regularly to pastures. Consistent Top-Dressers are finding that their fleeces a—MMBMEHfI • * • More and better fat lambs OFF are increasing from 11b to 3Alb in weight. I Tffi THE MOTHERS follow Autumn Topla B ■ I Dressing with “Super.” The grade is •• • AII returns from cattlc are im * 8-— higher. Costs are reduced as the in- | | 1 ■ f l ' /! proved by regular Top-Dressing of creased number off mothers saves the necessity for supplementary pastures with “Super” in the autumn, feed crops which can then be used for other stock. . There is less worry during the “off- •• • Analyses of herbage show that Ilb Jilt W'sß season” period because Autumn Top- ■ consisten * Top-Dressing with “Super” Dressing extends the growth of grass F* B ■ 1 doubles and in some cases trebles the through these periods and reduces the phosphate and protein content of grasses necessity for supplementary crops. < and clovers. . • • Particularly valuable returns from rnHHHW ...Even rank growth makes good | Jill I 1"/! Autumn Top-Dressing with “Super” are B_"L J I 1 1 I'' HI nutritious feed when grown on land obtained by a pronounced extension of richly manured with “Super. autumn growth from pastures, and in the spring the growth comes away weeks earlier. • • • lambing percentages and • • • Autumn Top-Dressing with “Super* n Jili B 1 !■ healthier ewes are also the rule where H M I- I ■ 1 I ULI Pastures are adequately supplied with I I *ll gives you higher nett proceeds from your phosphate in the form of “Super” by EjUWMHM farm,ng ’ By increasm & carrying capacity early autumn Top-Dressing. Throughout the whole gestation period and producing bigger returns overhead ewes require pasturage rich in phosphate mineral content. is reduced in proportion to production. Top-Dress your pastures with “Super” ... not only this Autumn, but every Autumn . . . and year by year your farm will become more and‘more payable.
NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. BACON PIGS. CLIENTS FLEASE NOTE: RE-OPENING to receive pigs TUESDAY. JANUARY sth. LINDSAY & CO., LTD., TAY STREET. PHONE 424.
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Southland Times, Issue 23141, 6 March 1937, Page 15
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