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jg? .aay.. - fegMLu. the new REVOLUTIONARY 6NfIT SECURE YOUR GNAT NOW! BE PREPARED FOR THE WET MONTHS AHEAD. GNAT CAN CARRY MEN, SHEEP, FENCING, FEED ... ANYTHING—ANYWHERE. DEMONSTRATIONS ARRANGED, RING, WRITE OR CALL THE FARMERS’ GARAGE Cashel Street, or Any of Our Country Branches. RANGIORA • LEESTON • ASHBURTON • BLENHEIM HAWARDEN L.M.V.D.

MOTHERING-UP PENS Four pens with bails, on skids and grating. Standard f 99 model as illustrated for early shorn ewes. fcfcfc Large model for woolly ewes. £23/10/F.O.R. Oamaru, C. M. Lory, 2 C.R.D. Oamaru. Or your local Stock and Station Agents.

I Extract from "The Praia,'’ CONTROL APHIDS i in all districts (other 1 than Blenheim) will have ( ■ IAfLIKT AT .had little chance 111 WM Q I escaping a severe in- • ■■■ "" B testation of aphids and ___ _ __ * consequently are likely to 1 , f • ♦ / //. SPRAY IWI I M * suffer serious losses due |’ f f.Jf Atj, im ■ ■■■■ ■■ to barley yellow dwarf T tLtS/jHFM virus. these ( tTuV ■VjAw crops should be com- 'laluw jL/gSUf I k W A W pleted as soon as possible. I L ■ A ■ P J “Crops emerging before i f uF'WMqsiw mid-June are likely to i 'frgMnwjSMl/ have been infested and MiV¥IIC THE PROVED F I should be inspected. If , Ml nwitw c dS crVp 6 s ,O sho d uid th b n e SYSTEMIC APHICIDE W Restricted Poison. SUPPLIES AND xx INFORMATION M OH ■ ■ M ■ FROM THE SOLE . > VII'M1 ■ ■ ■T. !■ < A * Rogor is a regis- THE CANTERBURY (N.Z.) SEED CO. LIMITED tered trademark of 208 CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH. “Phone 69-199 on eca n an. *nd at Laatton, 'Phone 2, and Ashburton, 'Phons 6654. J (

|?o| • Pasture Turn 'P s Barlfi y (undersown) LAND [SKI . M A?L UM • Pasture * Peas ■* Wheat * Barley land 111 * EAVY A Pasture I * Wheat * Barle y * Barley IX| LAND * F I * Barley ■> Barley I crop rotation may have to be altered at short notice to cope with variable weather conditions. BARLEY is Larll useful at any P 0 *" 1 in the rotahon - BARLEY in Canterbury follows mJnyfl these crops:— Following Wheat, Barley or other Cereals 46 tWM Following Turnips, Rape or Lupins 25 P OTjl Following Pasture 19 A Wrn Following Peas or Potatoes 10 Xrf (TheM figurat ra < mM,rt lh * psrcontogo of um wbon barfoy wu grown after the specified crops). DECIDE ON BARLEY NOW FOR A PLANNED ES ROTATION, BUT CONSIDER IT ALSO AS THE M/J BEST ALTERNATIVE CROP WHEN ALTERATIONS W/ TO THE PLAN ARE NECESSARY. MB4S. mS?3SSS SBFfrMOrted <» tht LntenMt of MaMnpßoriep Grow a.

SUMMIT 1 SALT BLOCK I NOW IS THE TIME OF THE I 1 YEAR TO FEED OUT SUMMIT I > SALT BLOCK. I

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31119, 23 July 1966, Page 8

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435

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31119, 23 July 1966, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31119, 23 July 1966, Page 8

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