. • in order to protect yourself and to assure maximum pasture growth and the production of grasses and clover of the highest feed value .. . I / WITH Top-drossing Is too important to brush aside thoprossuro of othor (arm work. Pastures are backward, and the one and only way to catclt up is by Top-dressing ... and it Is by no means too late—lt is never too late-—to avail yourself of the assistance given by Super to develop and increase the feed production and quality of your pastures. RECOMMENDATIONS ;..-■ v.. 2 t«')cwt 9i luptr ptr mn ctn N appllod new witti adraiitago, or ]«wt of Ammonlitotf Super on yonr best ryeppsM sastsres. This wIU assist tli« immadUto growth of psstaros, h«lp tho dommor pOSltlO*, SJMI SXtsnsl farthor tatttto Mtnmn. MAT PADDOCKS •.. tho hay crop is hoeoMtlag mors important orory yoar, sad fsrtnwsls indeed wsrs farmers who had rosorves of hay this ssasoa. nay crop* aoed special attention, and now is tho time to apply at least : Jew* of AmmosJstod Sapor on aU paddocks that aro to ho shot an for hay* Tho foil vatae of a good hay crop cannot ho overestimated. DON IS THE . . . 'PHONE TOUR AGENT . . . ME TO OFFSET TODAY'S ABNOR] IY TOP-DRESSING WITH "SUP
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22511, 20 September 1938, Page 13
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