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GNAT MAKES ALL YOUR FENCING EASIER, FASTER GNATandTHE FARMERS’ HARDWARE DEPART-’ MENT combine to bring you every type of fencing requirement and the quickest and easiest way of doing it. Select your fencing requirements from our complete range and secure your GNAT now to take you to any part of your farm at any time under all conditions. We also carry a full range of CYCLONE and HURRICANE netting gates and fittings. No. 8,9, 10 P.G. WIRE and 12| HIGH TENSILE WIRE. 3in and 6in BARB WIRE FENCING STANDARDS, 4ft 6in and sft. WARATAHS, sft Gin and 6ft Y BARS, 4ft 6in, sft, sft 6in. HI Al I'fTINHII >*'

STEEL FRAMED FARM BUILDINGS IN KITSET FORM, or we will erect the complete building. Also Circular Rotating Wool Table; Kitsets. E. D. FARMER 33, EPSOM RD., SOCKBURN. 'Phon, Office 47-523. Private 46-049. Est. 1945

Every day In every way your Newspaper j. keep, you bettor Informed

SUPPLEMENTARY FEED Sheep Nuts, All Brands Available. Molactrate Blocks. MOLASSES Available ex Store 5 Cwt Drums. COLLAPSIBLE HAY FEEDERS These HAY FEEDERS are easily assembled, fitted with Skids, Reinforced Roof, Hinged Lid and Wooden Floor. CUDDON & STEWART LTD, 249 Lichfield Street 'Phone 62-789.

• Pasture * Turnips ** Barley (undersown > MEDIUM LAND * Pasture Peas Wheat Barley HEAVY ep . I•* Wheat •* Barley -> Barley ES LAND * PaStUrC I * Barley * Barley -> Any well-planned crop rotation may have to be altered at short notice to cope with variable weather conditions. BARLEY is useful at any point in the rotation. BARLEY in Canterbury follows these crops:— Following Wheat, Barley or other Cereals 4G Following Turnips, Rape or Lupins 25 Following Pasture 19 Following Peas or Potatoes 10 (These figures represent the percentage ef cam when barley was grown after the specified crops). DECIDE ON BARLEY NOW FOR A PLANNED ROTATION, BUT CONSIDER IT ALSO AS THE BEST ALTERNATIVE CROP WHEN ALTERATIONS TO THE PLAN ARE NECESSARY. MM6.

SUMMIT i SALT BLOCK: NOW IS THE TIME OF THE J ; YEAR TO FEED OUT SUMMIT ! i SALT BLOCK. 1

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31089, 18 June 1966, Page 8

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333

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31089, 18 June 1966, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31089, 18 June 1966, Page 8

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