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Benefits From Manure

How regular applications of man r ure hay offset the effects of a very backward spring lias been seen on the Massey College (New Zealand) sheep farm this season, according to the farm manager in his report to the last meeting of the Board of ..Governors Of flh? College• He stated that one small block devoted marurial experiments, and, which accordingly had had no lack of manure during the last few years, was„ in contrast to the rest of the farm, growing a great bulk of feed again this year, as a result of which there would be an excellent line of. fat two year old steers to be marketed'.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 39, 30 January 1946, Page 4

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Benefits From Manure Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 39, 30 January 1946, Page 4

Benefits From Manure Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 39, 30 January 1946, Page 4

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