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§ Wm mm 2ii A|aniiMS TOP-DRESLING See Tables of Government Tests held at Te Kami Further proof of the superiority of Superphosphate has been established by the recent Government Tests held at Te Kumi. The tests were conducted by the Dept, of Agriculture to determine the relative economic values of phosphatic fertilizers used for top-dressing. In every test Superphosphate outclassed all other fertilizers. Study the result tables here listed. They are taken from the August 1925 issue of the “N.Z. Journal of Agriculture”—(pages 90-91.) Concerning table 1, the “Journal of Agriculture” says—“As far as weight of hay goes, the plots dressed with Superphosphate have again shown their superiority over the slag and rock-phosphate plots.” Superphosphate is, without doubt, the most profitable fertilizer for either pastures or crops. Every ounce of plant food in Superphosphate is water soluble, immediately available, instant acting and lasting. HIGH GRADE SUPERPHOSPHATE MANUFACTURED LOCALLY FROM NAURU/OCEAN PHOSPHATE Supplies obtainable from all Merchants, Storekeepers or direct from Manufacturers
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Thames Star, Volume LIX, Issue 16643, 13 November 1925, Page 8
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