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BELGIAN BASIC SLAG x \ \ i 11 1 I I / " -<«\\\\ kill/'/// , | GUARANTEED /r'Z / 1 I | I \ I Zz // fill h\ \ \\K\ ’SSF’W' 'ROT Phosphoric Acid Citric Soluble Content (P 2 0 s ) r'l p < , ’ '_ > The citric acid test for phosK v ' f / Ll phate solubility approximates fcr ■vvjw ’ sWfwhl the action of soil acids, 8090% soluble means that Belgian Basic Slag is quick WaW. acting, besides having . the 1 residual effect you associate « T ? with slagging. In addition to soluble phosphates, every cwt. of Belgian BASIC SLAG supplies the equivalent of 1 cwt. of lime, PLUS many, minor minerals needed both by plants and livestock. Among these are magnesium, manganese, iron, copper, molybdenum, and cobalt. a,\ fxpenence 7 tells w- , lli' Z®F 33a Wskß /r i i - z IH|| UkßN'*’**' 4 r =f || EiJttßL is REALLY EXCELLENT for CHAPS :: CRACKED TEATS :: BRUISED UDDERS Sold in 2, 10 and 36 lb. tins for economy buy the large size. Prepared under strict laboratory control, by the N.Z. CO-OP. RENNET CO. LTD., ELTHAM and obtainable from Stock and Station Agents and Dairy Factories.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 94, Issue 2, 15 February 1957, Page 176

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