\\ H ns 13 H ■ o ■ ■ boost pasture production with Weedone* at five acres for a fiver !" S fc x \ HHHB VKU.'K S "4k ' • 3 --i- . . Ik ~ ,3' '” z i jr ' ■ s j-- ,x '■<3s.\\'>ss?' r r v - ~ -*-J ; \ “,. / '' '■'■ ■- " 5 'W wJ I ■ " JFK Ok ? Wk .Wx4:?w % s - A ' - ~ ' jfe j 4 '*’'* PSJ ' < y- IwM ’ ’W ■ •■■"';■ r ' ' - ' df/< '* <. £. s* '»V ' ’’’’ <*■ ' <' *■ *<? '» , * .> * 'sXf# \ *4y ~\ ’7 fMk 1 £ ’-*4*^/’.'<- ' fWT -' ! -' SsS W~- w " few w® wßk' W' '"1^ ! iP.4 ja [:V .’ -- -* . t ~. -\ E' : "3^ 5 ' - i~ x '- ;vv - <'< <'? -■ ? v vy . ■■■ .■■ . ■ ■ - ■■•■.:;■<■■■" :: ■ -■■ ■' ■■ ;j ■ ' . .. . • ' ' ' -. lll—^?I^&!!!I^T^T^! 1,1,1,1,,^— / + \ -J- F..d surplus L ~ . . ■’ ' l / I \ t , Feed deficit Ill’s vital nowadays to increase the carrying capacity of 1 ~~~~~ i j your pastures You can clean out most pasture weeds h M oni* A ’ ! y - ~~ —— for 14/7d. an acre with Weedone ’s7' or Weedone 1 /i I \ 1 / * T \\ / M.C.P.4 (15/ld. an acre). Spraying costs are so low you I ~ j%' D ! 1 \" t/2,4-0 1 \ x z' I could probably kill five acres of weeds for a fiver. You'll [ \ /f MC ° RA 1 'k I stop the advance of quick-spreading varieties, grow feed |jj l | r | 1 . J r I^-—_L-where weed once grew. Grasses and clovers come away A u 9 . s ep+ o rt Nov. Dec j an . Feb. ivw Apr. M« y kune ri Ta A . on their own immediately after spraying. Now's the time to act .. . get weeds before they go too far. Ask your iU ’"< ; ’ *■>">■>% *~' A 5. |?’ !<! ’ , '' <f ? M® X?”'t Weedone Service Distributor for the technical bulletin T. 196, . ■ .The above graph ; shows relative grass production and feed require"A Study in Pasture Spraying". You'll find it pays off! men/s of . ° do ' r \A!s«n^ lines indicate the right fine to | ■ ■■■■;■:, . ' 3 .. ■ r .’ :i. spray and the right WEEDONE Weedkiller to use, You can see that .4 / t A z ‘> „ zZ/ z, z ~ x 4 <z? to keep production at a peak, feed requirements must go up in 'C' Tl \k/ I 8 a i direct proportion. Your Weedone Service Distributor will give you Inese Weedone products are non-volatile ;i mi facts, See htm now I r ' * >.Y x , ' \ 4 3 Butoxyethanol festers | have proved > most WEEDARM£P4.and 'JJ'.'IJ W-C 'efficient and above all, safest, over the years. Non-volatile Weedone eliminates «»»«■ cm ,- _ ———• Uli fume damage - to neighbouring crops, M‘ BB I Jr- r? H f CT ‘^b- Mb ./wm tf.RL.dj ensures safety iin ?. spraying ■ anywhere on . : i a LW 1 ! ‘w UJ Tl gj”* l ” ■r\ja\ J ’f'W** 1“ r— ■ WHHBk. the farm provided normal precautions are ylB-jMff ?*'«■- 88L... UuIWmKIh IJ- MB -tr Ft H taken. advised on all Weedone labels V|MHRh HB ■M Qh Him HH Hk HBh H i wEEIrwwC I BBdflßjflV' * Registered Trade Mark of ' ■ : ' ', , i g-<i IVONf WATKINS S LIMITED. NEW PLYMOUTH 'B
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 99, Issue 4, 15 October 1959, Page 315
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