si■■ ■H' ■ wflisi iiii*( h®| -J - AXXTwX A oka ty ...z? . The power | that turns the ear th 15 ETTER cultivation methods have been ETTER cultivation methods have been man’s constant aim since he first gained crops from the soil. And when Rotavator introduced complete cultivation with one implement men of many nations recognised its advantages at once. That’s why the demand for Rotavator Power-driven Rotary Hoes has been so phenomenal. From the war’s end to 1951 short years—Rotary Hoes Ltd., of England, have supplied no fewer than sixty-five countries with these versatile machinesfrom the handy two ‘horse-power Rotavators to the big powerful tractor driven models. And the demand is increasing all the time. It’s this huge global need which keeps the large Rotavator factory busy . . . producing the Rotary Hoes that are constantly in zrS'\ creasing and improv h / ' 7A in 8 the world s P rini -W^w^-' ro< "‘ clton ' (rotavators ltd) Representing the f. World’s largest I Manufacturers bSS if. of Rotary Tillage ; \ Equipment. </ P.O. BOX 705 PALMERSTON NORTH
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 3, 15 September 1953, Page 202
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