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t2,000 AC*ES jfM or mizs gm ■ MAINTAIN OUR LIVESTOCK Farmers in the recognised maize growing districts of the North Island can help save valuable shipping space and other transport facilities by stepping up their maize acreage. Every bushel of maize grown in the North saves a bushel of grain being brought up from the South and reduces the overall stock-feed costs. A generous fertilizer ration for maize production has been made, while* ample high class seed of good producing maize varieties is available. All that is now required is the m will to ensure that 12,000 acres will be sown. Although it is yet a matter of months until planting will be carried out, the time is opportune to plan for the crop and to start the plough. As with all other crops, early and thorough cultivation is half the battle. FREE BULLETINS. Call at, or Write to, ■ your local office of the Dept. of Agriculture for free copy of Bulletin 236 "Maize" arid Bulletin 203 "Conservation of Farm Machinery' FOOD IS THE FARMER'S RESPONSIBILITY Issued by the Neiv Zealand Department of Agriculture. * EIS.AI6
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 08, Issue 91, 20 July 1945, Page 3
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