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1 —„ r„ , L-gn, Get FULL VALUE from Your Home Grown FODDER! If you are not using a Hammer Mill YOU ARE WASTING GOOD STOCK FOOD i |||| s 'WWX' X food that cost you time and money to produce. Hay is being trampled into the 1 llil' J ground, grain is not digested, stock are not thriving as they should. • You can ELIMINATE THIS WASTE ||p by grinding the foodstuff and feeding in meal form. .1 Illi ' IL ! W| BALfIC] SIMPLEX liMhIuHiIuIM 1 j /s the MODERN MACHINE for this purpose There is a model to suit every farm with power requirements ranging from 3 H.P. to 30 H.P. or more. « Grain and Hay may be ground together you can blend your own concentrates quickly I and cheaply. I APPROXIMATE HOURLY CAPACITY: )k Wheat Up to 6,000 lbs. Maize Cobs 2,500 lbs. Barley „ ~ 6,000 „ Oaten Hay . 3,000 „ «Oats . „ „ 4,000 „ Baled lucerne Hay . . . 4,500 „ Write for further particulars to FARM EQUIPMENT CO. LTD., BOX 275, WANGANUI £>l or to the Manufacturers BALTIC SIMPLEX MACHINERY CO. LTD. HALL STREET, SPOTSWOOD, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA j

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 95, Issue 3, 16 September 1957, Page 256

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Page 256 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 95, Issue 3, 16 September 1957, Page 256

Page 256 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 95, Issue 3, 16 September 1957, Page 256