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' k_L m 92 * Vis 1 On the amount and quality of hay you save NOW will depend to a large extent how many stock you can carry through the winter and also your production next season. WHEN YOU MAKE HAY, REMEMBER THESE IMPORTANT POINTS:Cut only as much hay at a time as can be properly handled during the curing stage by the machu&try and labour available. Cut at flowering stage when the greatest weight of nutritious material will be obtained. Provide adequate protection of the hay in stack or bales from the weather. , BETTER FARM MANAGEMENT means more :: V/ISSUED BY THE AID FOR BRITAIN NATIONAL COUNCIL We 3T.130H
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 31, 10 December 1948, Page 7
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188Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 31, 10 December 1948, Page 7
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