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I LIGHT e p asture -► Turnips * Barley (undersown) LAND gM MEDIUM e pasture - peas * Wheat * Barley LAND tea UFAVY I Wheat * Barley Barley land * Pasture i * Barley * Barley * FB Any well-planned crop rotation may haw to be notice to cope, with wriable weather useful at any point in the rotation. BARLEY in Canterbury follows these crops-’— Following Wheat, Barley or other Cereals 46 Following Turnips, Rape or Lupins Following Pasture J* Following Peas or Potatoes w (Thss* figures represent the porewtsgo of whon birtey was grown after ths specified crops). DECIDE ON BARLEY NOW F °R A PLANNED ROTATION, BUT CONSIDER IT ALSO AS THE BEST ALTERNATIVE CROP WHEN ALTERATIONS TO THE PLAN ARE NECESSARY. MB4C.

Ip I \ You must findKLEN to clean better, W/iB I easier to use and to be more econ■K | omicai than any other dairy cleanser ■ w you have ever used before. THIS JAR IS FREE! CItAWIMfI AMMWmOW _ Sprinkle KLEN into half a bucket of hot water while tap ~~ ~~ Is running and fill up. Use one heaped teaspoon KLEN " NtW STUirunn ma siMPUCITT per 2 gallons until milk-lines are cleared from all deposits. OF n«£- Then reduce quantity to the minimum needed to keep ECONOMY Of your plant sparkling dean. ctwsiMEffwtwnj ng guargntee app/jes t 0 fMPROVED KLENas SU ppiM ’-lySy by us to the trade since Ist May, 1966. ® SKBMSS Claims must be directed to NEW ZEALAND DAIRY EFFICIENCY SERVICE k 222 Dominion Road, Auckland Phone: 63-176

WHEN BUYING OR SELLING USE AND consult ... HESS CLASSIFffiDS DIAL anytime 50-199 Classified Columns (AH<f HBBri) ansafon service. Classifieds accepted until 9 p.m. Dolly for NIXT DAY'S tase.

in Autumn Sown Wheat Carbyne enables Wild Oat control to be achieved after the crop and weed have come up, and the degree of Wild Oat infestation can be seen. 33.1 Bushels per acre increase! In a trial at Macartney Bros., Tai Tapu, in 1963 roughly equivalent to 6 bushels per acre, the net trial plots were laid down in a crop of Aotea Increase is still 27.1 bushels per acre. What Wheat to control Wild Oat infestation. Two pints farmer can afford to ignore this profit potential? of Carbyne in 9 gallons of water per acre were Your infestation may not he as great as was applied with the following result—a yield of 96.4 evident in this case but it is generally agreed bushels per acre. The adjacent, unsprayed area that when your crop is healthy and infestation yielded only 63.3 bushels per acre. The gross of Wild Oats is greater than 5 plants per square increase of 33.1 bushels per acre speaks for itself. foot spraying with Carbyne is economical. If the commercial spraying cost is taken as • ACCURATE TIMING IS ESSENTIAL. • H OW TO APPLY CARBYNE For good results the Wild Oats MUST be sprayed Carbyne “Low Volume” should be applied in 10-15 between the 1 and 2f leaf stage. gallons of water per acre, using 40-60 lbs. pressure Carbyne also controls annual Canary Grass. A PRODUCT OP H CONTROL CAMMIDM WOLAND Supplier and from the Sole I N.Z,^R I LII ■■■III I. ■ ■■ I ill 1111 11 Neu> Zealand it. Ij &1 I Agents:2OB CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Also at 47 Tancred Street, Ashburton 'Phone 6654 and Leeston 'Phone 2. Available from all Stock and Station Agents. Grain and Seed Merchants. » aii.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31116, 20 July 1966, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31116, 20 July 1966, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31116, 20 July 1966, Page 16

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