THE WEST COAST.
ISKNEFfTS OP Contingent on the adequate lime and fertilisers, a T future for dairying on the,is forecasted by Mr K. McGu£j|SgH Fields ' Superintendent, of cultural Department. Mr a -visit to tie Heeftfftt >"bs|Bß|B last 'week, ""inspected ■ tional in the way of lime on. the. farm of Mr T. W ington. Mr Watson has a farm, using wood for limo deposit being available. he has not been restricted by of the commodity, and he linifl<*w»BHM combined with dressings of • B ™Pt i ®p® phate. This is giving aim a pasture, on which 'his large cows is, doing extremely -weU. "bringing in an extensive - terrace country, which, when • fertilised, will greatly i carrying capacity. • Mr McGillivray says practically impossible to e a rry o&&g|||gß ing successfully on the West OoWSSHH out lilning. Wherever lime phosphate have been used : WgSgHB results have been obtained. - of otlier farmers around also liming and top ; dressing, all the-country to the InangahfliMMMj ' tlonVis cleaned' up, limed, 'Atw||SHl dressed, the dairying and the v industries, will be generally" OX*mRHH
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20488, 5 March 1932, Page 10
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